Primary Care Optometry News Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Primary Care Optometry News.
Table of Contents
- Central serous chorioretinopathy may occur in younger patients
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- Data reaffirm contact lenses safe for healthy individuals during COVID-19 Talitha Bennett
- New myopia-control eyeglasses for children show positive outcomes Talitha Bennett
- Normal pupils, discs, fields may not rule out brain tumors Jerome Sherman, OD, FAAO
- Optometrists phase back into ‘routine’ patient care during COVID-19 Talitha Bennett
- Recommend the right contact lens Melissa Barnett, OD, FAAO, FSLS, FBCLA
- Optometrists warn about digital eye strain during COVID-19 quarantine Talitha Bennett
- MGD leads to different dry eye symptoms after cataract surgery Talitha Bennett
- Myopia control contact lenses safe for a lifetime of wear Kate Burba
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- Photochromic contact lenses do not impair driving performance Erin T. Welsh, MA
- Toric IOLs improve astigmatism after myopic, hyperopic laser surgery Talitha Bennett
- Children's viewing behavior with mobile devices may affect myopia development Robert Linnehan
- Declining patterns of physical activity related to visual field damage Michela Cimberle
- Expert panel shares pearls on taking risks for practice growth Talitha Bennett
- Fluoroquinolone may be realistic therapy for MRSA keratitis Robert Linnehan
- Industry, educators, employers to collaborate on future of optometry Nancy Hemphill, ELS, FAAO
- Panelists: Drug delivery, neuropathic therapy have exciting potential in dry eye Nancy Hemphill, ELS, FAAO
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- Speaker: Researchers still search for glaucoma definition Talitha Bennett
- ‘Teleoptometry’ provides opportunity to grow patient-provider relationship Talitha Bennett
- Association found between office-hour, peak nocturnal IOP readings Erin T. Welsh, MA
- Glaucoma linked to altered driving behaviors Kate Burba
- Routine IOP screening effective in younger patients Kate Burba
- Unsupervised AI can help identify central visual field loss patterns Kate Burba
- Patient experiences unilateral eyelid spasms Leonid Skorin Jr., OD, DO, MS, FAAO, FAOCO