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Pushing the Envelope: Lens Customization
New Contact Lens Options for Presbyopes
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Help for Astigmats with Cataract
Due to reliability, predictability and cost, more eye doctors are advising toric IOLs for astigmatic patients undergoing cataract removal.
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Do You See a Pattern?
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Senator Probes Halt of Avastin
Strabismus Prevalence Increases with Age
Medicare Optometry Services Cut by 6%
Unless Congress steps in, total Medicare payments will be cut 10% by January 1.
California Wildfire Destroys One O.D.’s Home
A New, Resistant Cause of Endophthalmitis
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A New Lease on Life
There’s nothing good about getting older . . . or is there?
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Two OCTs: Better Than One
Spectral domain OCT provided critical information for the proper diagnosis of this patient.
Therapeutic Review
Battle of the Bulge
While keratoconus is easily recognized by most clinicians, patients may remain undiagnosed for many years.
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