Primary Care Optometry News Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Primary Care Optometry News.
Table of Contents
- Alcon files suits against Lens.com, Allied Vision, National Lens
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- FTC supports telehealth in Washington State
- Contact lenses may soon dispense drugs, monitor glucose
- Documentary on myopia will appeal to broad audience
- Kentucky bill to protect consumers in online eye care heads to Senate
- OD students, patients benefit from training with advanced technology
- Outpatient vision therapy aids brain injury recovery Joseph Hallak, OD, PhD, FAAO; Jeffrey Becker, OD
- South Carolina court order dismisses Opternative lawsuit
- Tangible Science expands into daily disposable contacts
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- Treat AMD at first detection Laurie Sorrenson, OD, FAAO
- It takes a village to manage diabetes Michael D. DePaolis, OD, FAAO
- Corneal hysteresis may help assess glaucoma risk
- Eye movements may contribute to optic nerve damage in glaucoma
- Increased consumption of certain dietary fatty acids may lower risk for glaucoma
- Manifest refraction shown superior to autorefraction in keratoconus
- Patients on glaucoma drugs have significant meibomian gland dropout
- Study: Genetics largely determines treatment response to AREDS
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- Thermal pulsation improved comfort, contact lens wearing time in MGD
- Interprofessional diabetes care improves with communication, regular screening
- Incorporated optometry practices can expect reduced tax rate with new law Mark E. Battersby
- Routine exam reveals thinning GCC Leo P. Semes, OD, FAAO; Nicholas Belill, OD