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Annual Presbyopia Report
Find the Perfect Match for Your Presbyopic Patients
When it comes to presbyopia, numerous methods of correction are available.
Presbyopic Lenses: an Evolution or a Revolution?
The first 50 years of presbyopic lenses could be termed an evolution, but the revolution taking place today is nothing short of, well, progressive.
Take the Wavefront View on IOLs
Wavefront technology has helped us to better manage many patients’ refractive error. Now, it can help our presbyopic patients, too.
Multiple Multifocal Lenses Make It Easy
Today’s contact lenses make fitting even your most challenging presbyopic patients simple.
Patient Care
Your Role in the Care of Patients With MS
More than 350,000 Americans have multiple sclerosis, and the prevalence is increasing. Their first stop may be your office.
Departments
Chairside
Give Me Something to Believe In
Times are tough and are getting even tougher. What can we rely on? A little laughter on this page? Don’t count on it. (Hey, wait a minute . . .)
Clinical Quandaries
Comanaging VT After CITT
A new study offers evidence for office-based vision therapy. How does this change comanagement for children with convergence problems?
Coding Connection
2008 Was Tough. What's Next?
With this tumultuous year in the bag, it’s time to start planning for success in 2009.
Diagnostic Quiz
Triple the Trauma
Meetings and Conferences
Meetings + Conferences
News Review
Dr. Monty Vickers: Unplugged
In the News
Exotropia Triples the Risk for Mental Illness
Night Vision Loss Predicts Advanced AMD
Melatonin Shows Promise as Safer Uveitis Treatment
In the News
Study: AMD Patients Can Learn to Improve Sight
O.D.s Offer Mixed Reviews on Economy
Some are finding bright spots despite an otherwise gloomy outlook.
Outlook
Don't Let the Grinch Steal Christmas
I don’t care what the economists say. I want lots of toys and goodies under my tree.
Retina Quiz
Two Viruses & White Lesions
This patient with HIV and hepatitis C presented with white lesions in each retina. Is this ominous co-infection to blame?
Therapeutic Review
When OTC is Not OK
Over-the-counter cold medications often include the line, “Ask a doctor before use.” So, what do you tell your patients—especially those with glaucoma?
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