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Epioxa meets primary efficacy endpoint in second phase 3 confirmatory trial
Glaukos announced that Epioxa, its next-generation corneal cross-linking iLink therapy for the treatment of keratoconus, demonstrated statistically significant improvement from baseline vs. placebo in maximum corneal curvature at 12 months.
Vision customization with Light Adjustable Lens delivers premium refractive outcome
The Light Adjustable Lens offers a level of vision customization that benefits both patients and surgeons, according to a presentation at Real World Ophthalmology.
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Optometry community rallies to raise more than $233,000 for hurricane relief
Optometry’s Fund for Disaster Relief has raised more than $430,000 in donations to help recovery efforts from Hurricanes Helene and Milton, according to a press release from the American Optometric Association.
BLOG: Being a physician landlord to your private equity buyer
In our prior blog post, we discussed the frequent need to separate, from a legal and financial perspective, the real property from the practice in order to consummate a practice transaction with a private equity buyer.
Single TearCare treatment improves visual function, quality of life in dry eye disease
Patients who underwent a single treatment with TearCare experienced significant improvements in reading speed, as well as signs and symptoms of dry eye disease, 1 month after the procedure, according to a study in Clinical Ophthalmology.
Heidelberg receives FDA clearance of imaging platform module
Heidelberg Engineering obtained FDA clearance of its Spectralis Flex Module imaging platform, according to a press release.
Paris Olympics showcase the challenges of finding optimal vision correction for athletes
Stephen Nedoroscik first rose to fame as “the pommel horse guy” during the Paris Olympics, after which he went viral on social media and recently made his dancing debut on season 31 of “Dancing with the Stars.”
Second-generation ELZA-sub400 CXL protocol shows promise in treating ultrathin corneas
BARCELONA, Spain — One-year results with the second-generation ELZA-sub400 protocol for corneal cross-linking showed efficacy in halting keratoconus progression in ultrathin corneas, according to a study presented here.
Early career decisions can help ensure financial stability
Being self-employed and having multiple revenue streams can help an ophthalmologist set themselves up for financial stability, according to a presentation at Real World Ophthalmology.
Several steps can reduce carbon footprint of intravitreal injections
BARCELONA, Spain — Adopting specific treatment regimens, reducing patient and staff travel, and limiting the use of unnecessary personal protective equipment can help improve the carbon footprint of intravitreal injections.
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