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January 25, 2009 Articles

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  1. Advances in genomics research yield both promise, risk for medicine
  2. Advances in the genetics of diabetes
  3. Beyond the slides
  4. Cancer: the new challenge for health care in the developing world
  5. Drug names — catchy but dangerous?
  6. Dual-viscoelastic system ideal for cataract surgery
  7. Effective lens position method aids prediction of IOL power in eyes with previous refractive surgery
  8. Femtosecond laser creates thin corneal graft for limbal stem cell transplantation
  9. GH not beneficial for treatment of ALS
  10. Greater glucose transport, insulin sensitivity reported after gastric bypass
  11. High-definition video system captures 3-D view of surgical field
  12. Inflammation associated with ocular toxoplasmosis may differ around the world
  13. John Hunter: ‘Founder of Scientific Surgery’
  14. John Hunter: ‘Founder of Scientific Surgery’
  15. Light scatter associated with penetrating keratoplasty may lead to contrast vision loss
  16. Long-term study reports high rate of DR in patients with type 1 diabetes
  17. Man referred for acute visual loss after being hit in the left eye
  18. Net value of multifocal IOL outweighs that of conventional monofocal IOL
  19. Part 1: The patient-centered medical home
  20. Patching, atropine similarly improve anisometropic amblyopia in older pediatric patients
  21. Premium IOLs may present a growth opportunity in a slumping economy
  22. Refractive cataract surgery with premium IOLs will benefit patients and surgeons
  23. Retinal surgeon explains how to handle dropped nucleus
  24. Should patients be given a menu of different IOL options, or should the surgeon find the best fit and recommend that one?
  25. Study: Children with exotropia had higher chance of developing psychiatric disorders
  26. Ten-year study data reveal progression predictors for neovascular AMD
  27. Terbutaline prevented nocturnal hypoglycemia in patients with type 1 diabetes
  28. The highlights of my trip to ASH
  29. The surprise of hearing ‘I’m back!’
  30. Volunteer project brings ocular services, training to Southeast Asia
  31. Wavefront-guided multifocal ablation for hyperopic presbyopia improves near vision
  32. What you see is what you get
  33. What, if anything, does the developed world owe to the developing world when it comes to cancer care?