09/09/2014 | Roisin McGuigan
Two studies demonstrate the safety and potential of decentered corneal collagen cross linking
09/09/2014 | Mark Hillen
Why are certain regions of the choroid more prone to disease than others? To answer that, you need proteomics
09/08/2014 | Robert Langer, Justin Hanes, Hongming Chen
Imagine prescribing eye drops to treat wet AMD, or delivering genes to the retina of patients with retinitis pigmentosa. Nanotechnology can do both – and it could potentially transform ophthalmology
09/08/2014 | Mark Hillen
One of the most commonly performed surgical procedures in the world is cataract surgery
09/05/2014 | Roisin McGuigan
A new wearable device detects the early signs of diabetic autonomic neuropathy before damaging symptoms appear
09/05/2014 | Mark Hillen
The Ophthalmologist is one year old. We promised to tell you ophthalmology’s most engaging stories, and we’ve traveled the world to do so.
08/01/2014
Popular culture has always viewed eyes as being things of beauty. But there’s more to the eye than the color of your irides.
07/31/2014 | Sanjay Mantry
Limbal relaxing incisions were a large part of my approach to treating astigmatism in patients undergoing cataract surgery. No longer…
07/31/2014 | Cécile Delcourt
We look to the oldest in society to understand the contribution of poor nutrition to ophthalmic disease
07/31/2014
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