09/30/2019 | Sponsored by HumanOptics
The HumanOptics Artificial Iris became the first, and remains the only, FDA-approved prosthetic iris
09/29/2019 | Sponsored by HumanOptics
How can we eliminate positive and negative dysphotopsia? The best answer may be the ASPIRAaXA
09/27/2019 | Tara Moore
Genetic screening for keratoconus is becoming a reality
09/26/2019
Most people on extreme diets won’t know what they are doing to their eyesight – until it’s too late
09/25/2019 | Phoebe Harkin
The latest ophthalmology research – in brief
09/24/2019 | Aleksandra Jones
This month's image shows a Christmas tree cataract
09/22/2019
The ongoing story of the retinal pigment epithelium patch for AMD vision loss
09/20/2019 | Anastasios Kanellopoulos
How does femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery really stack up against standard manual procedures?
09/20/2019 | Adam Dubis
Do we need yet another retinal examination technology? If it can monitor change at the level of individual cells, the answer is a firm “yes!”
09/14/2019 | Emilio de Almeida Torres-Netto, Nikki Hafezi
The ongoing K-MAP study is investigating worldwide keratoconus prevalence among pediatric patients.
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