Primary Care Optometry News Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Primary Care Optometry News.
Table of Contents
- Issues surrounding contact lens product testing go beyond scope of recent workshop Ralph Stone, PhD
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- Intraductal drug delivery effective in meibomian gland dysfunction Mark R. Flora, OD
- Misuse of handheld lasers may result in ‘epidemic of ocular injuries’
- Clinicians urge proactive approach in light of AREDS2 results
- ODs must ‘find a fix’ for myopia Michael D. DePaolis, OD, FAAO
- Bifocal contacts effective for myopia control, study finds
- Clinical trials to begin on extended depth of focus contacts
- Heidelberg upgrades Spectralis glaucoma module
- Smokers may have increased risk of dry eye
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- Macular thickness decreases, asymmetry increases in POAG patients
- Optic disc size important in accurate glaucoma diagnosis, study finds
- Patients report comfort with new peroxide solution
- Questions remain regarding continuous IOP monitoring
- ReLex SMILE method for myopic astigmatism less invasive
- Speaker/patient shares pearls on KAMRA corneal inlays
- Speaker touts systemic, ocular health benefits of Paleolithic diet
- Speakers share latest research on cannabinoids
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- Study results suggest vitamin D may protect ocular surface
- Yellow-blue sensitivity a significant predictor of AMD, disease progression
- Experts support development of efficacy standards for Acanthamoeba testing
- Teen reports decreasing vision in one eye Sarah Clark, OD; Hillary Smith, OD