Primary Care Optometry News Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Primary Care Optometry News.
Table of Contents
- Alcon ends UPP after Utah law is upheld
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- American Optometric Student Association elects new board
- Bausch + Lomb introduces scleral contacts
- B+L expands range for Ultra for presbyopia
- CooperVision launches Avaira Vitality toric
- Essilor, Luxottica to merge
- Expert outlines low vision devices for primary care ODs
- LensFerry S expands to all modalities
- Most adults do not discuss digital device usage with ODs
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- Paragon CRT lenses approved by China FDA
- Positive phase 3 results for Sun’s dry eye agent
- SynergEyes, Menicon partner to expand specialty lens portfolio
- X-Cel adds Atlantis scleral designs
- Time-release delivery is the future of allergy management Michael D. DePaolis, OD, FAAO
- iStent implantation during cataract surgery reduces IOP in Hispanic cohort
- Diplopia frequently found in treated glaucoma patients
- Efficacy of antioxidants for oxidative stress may depend on age
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- iStent implantation during cataract surgery reduces IOP in Hispanic cohort
- Povidone-iodine promising for bacterial keratitis in developing world
- Survey: Referral rate for low vision services low among glaucoma specialists
- Review your own records to avoid Medicare paybacks Charles B. Brownlow, OD
- In high-risk AMD patients, challenge use of anticoagulants
- Lampalizumab is first therapeutic to show efficacy in phase 2 trial for geographic atrophy
- Lifestyle changes can help lower IOP in glaucoma patients
- Mah gives immunogenic herpes treatment update
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- Maintain high level of suspicion for syphilis in young men presenting with uveitis
- OCT angiography offers dual advantage of imaging structure, blood flow
- Predictability of glaucomatous progression uncertain
- PRK with crosslinking beneficial for keratoconus patients
- Prompt identification of corneal edema after cataract surgery needed for quick recovery
- Speaker: Hang on for the ride in health care
- Study questions link between glaucoma, Alzheimer's disease
- Contact lens wear has no effect on LASIK evaluation
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- Future ocular allergy drug delivery methods may eliminate compliance issues
- Patient complains of distorted vision Daniel Brigham, OD