Combined Cross-linking with Femtosecond Laser Assisted Intracorneal Ring Implantation For Improved Corneal Strength in Keratoconus
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Keratoconus is a degenerative condition of the eye. This progressive disorder causes the cornea, the front part of the eye, to change in structure, thin, and eventually to alter into a more cone-shaped appearance. It can lead to decreased vision, distortion and deterioration in vision, as well as light sensitivity. There are treatment…
Read MoreJimmy Fallon with Mitt Romney; Romney will be fighting Evander Holyfield to raise money for a charity called Charity Vision.
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Jimmy Fallon said that his first guest, Mitt Romney, will be fighting Evander Holyfield to raise money for a charity called Charity Vision. It was to help doctors operate on people around the world and cure them of blindness. Read more at http://guardianlv.com/2015/03/jimmy-fallon-and-mitt-romney-secret-best-friends/#OBscb2RfICQtZIWf.99 CharityVision is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization with a focus on empowering local…
Read MoreCanadian Winter and the dreaded Dry Eye Syndrome
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There’s no denying that there comes a point in time when everyone hopes for the harsh Canadian weather to come to an end – hoping for an end to the dry hair, dry hands, and most importantly the dry or watery eyes. The most common indicator of dry eyes is the “tearing” experienced by thousands…
Read MoreOmega-3 Fatty Acids in Fish, and Vitamin D rich Foods may have a Protective Role in AMD.
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Understanding risk factors in AMD development and progression can help us prevent AMD or stop it from getting worse. Nutrition has shown to play a vital role in eye health and AMD, and this area of study is actively being researched today. Recent US studies including: The Women’s Health Study and the “Carotenoids in Age Related Eye…
Read MoreCorneal collagen crosslinking with riboflavin and ultraviolet-A light in progressive keratoconus: Ten-year results
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CXL was effective in treating progressive keratoconus, achieving long-term stabilization of the condition. It was easy to perform, had a good safety profile, and reduced the need for corneal transplantation. J Cataract Refract Surg. 2015 Jan;41(1):41-6. doi: 10.1016/j.jcrs.2014.09.033.
Read MoreHalloween Eyes
With October 31st just around the corner, now’s a better time than ever to talk about Halloween contact lenses. These decorative lenses definitely add an extra layer of detail to a costume, and can help one to really stand out from the crowd. Lenses like these can be bought cheaply at outlet stores and costume…
Read MoreWhole-Exome Sequencing and Autosomal Retinis Pigmentosa
Whole-exome sequencing is an innovative technique currently being used to discover genetic defects that cause retinal disease. As genetic screening technologies continue to rapidly accelerate, methods of preventative care are improving. Whole-exome sequencing is a very promising development for the field of ophthalmology, specifically with the discovery of mutations in the gene HK1 and its…
Read MoreNear-Sightedness and Fun in the Sun
An interesting recent article published in American Journal of Ophthalmology found that myopia, or near sightedness, is linked to how much time young adults spend outside. Considering that the prevalence of myopia is on the rise and therefore becoming more and more of a medical issue worldwide as well as a financial burden on patients…
Read MoreCelebrities & Heterochromia
Did you know that the model, actress and singer, Kate Bosworth has a condition known as Heterochromia iridis? This is a fascinating condition where her eyes are actually two different colours. In some cases this anomaly is very noticeable; in others not so much. Some famous women with such an anomaly are among the most…
Read MoreHelping Children See the World!
There are many variables that can affect how well your child performs academically, but vision, above all others, is perhaps the most important. Booking regular optometry appointments for your child is the best way to diagnose and treat any visual complications that could hinder their academic performance. Statistics indicate that one in four children have…
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