Primary Care Optometry News Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Primary Care Optometry News.
Table of Contents
- Options quickly expand for ODs seeking board, maintenance of certification
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- Code appropriately for diagnosing, treating Demodex Mark R. Flora, OD
- Nebraska expands optometrists’ scope of practice
- Arizona legislation expands optometrists’ prescribing privileges
- Researcher says genetic testing will soon lead to personalized medicine for AMD
- AMD: Embrace current knowledge, monitor ongoing research Michael D. DePaolis, OD, FAAO
- Sleeping position may worsen glaucoma, researchers find
- Study: Smoking cessation increasingly lowers cataract risk
- Study results indicate testing dry eye patients for binocular vision disorders
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- Molecular imprinting extends drug release in contacts, modestly affects lens properties
- Study finds association between vision impairment and high myopia, retinal pathology
- Study finds link between myopia, vitamin D status
- Time outdoors, near work influence axial length in children
- Femtosecond laser has applications in glaucoma surgery
- Symptoms alone inadequate for dry eye diagnosis, speaker says
- Speaker: Presbyopic LASIK treatment targets near, intermediate vision, preserves distance vision
- OPUS-2: Lifitegrast improves symptoms but not signs of dry eye disease
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- Tax rules assist in estimating annual income Mark E. Battersby
- Patient has visual field defects but no changes in vision Leonid Skorin Jr., OD, DO, MS, FAAO, FAOCO; Kristen Lambert, OD