Primary Care Optometry News Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Primary Care Optometry News.
Table of Contents
- ‘Significance of numbers’ key to finding, understanding good literature
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- Alcon plans U.S. launch of water-gradient contacts later this year
- Bausch + Lomb anticipates launch of silicone hydrogel multifocal
- Care for patients with diabetes must be individualized
- Comparison of glaucoma meds shows little variation in ocular surface tolerability
- Diet affects vision, cognitive function, speaker says
- Doctor alliances, more efficient practices will survive Affordable Care Act
- Enhance patient needs, clinical experience with evidence-based practice Michael D. DePaolis, OD, FAAO
- Gleaning systemic sensitivities crucial in managing ocular side effects of orals
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- HHS revises action plan for health information exchange
- Injections have an important role in optometry, speaker says
- New glaucoma screening tool may allow for earlier diagnosis
- Patient with choroidal melanoma presents with additional retinal findings Sherrol A. Reynolds, OD, FAAO
- Pearle Vision to shift focus to doctor-driven model, announces relicensing opportunities
- SECO, AOP sign partnership for London meeting
- Speaker: For inflammation, steroids should be used boldly
- Speaker: Know signs of retinitis pigmentosa, not just symptoms
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- Tennessee optometry association supports bill to use injectable anesthetic
- Typical US diet increases eye disease risk
- Vistakon to discontinue three Acuvue brands