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 More
Posted in Medical News, Uncategorized | September 26, 2014
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 More
Posted in Medical News, Uncategorized | September 24, 2014
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 More
Posted in Medical News, Uncategorized | August 27, 2014
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… Read More
Posted in Medical News, Uncategorized | August 19, 2014
The development of Alzheimer’s disease is linked to the presence of beta-amyloid plaques in the brain, which contributes to intracellular neurofibrillary tangles and disrupted cellular activities, leading to neurotoxin inflammation and neuronal death. Detecting the presence of amyloid plaques has traditionally involved highly invasive techniques, often done postmortem. Studies from the past few years have… Read More
Posted in Medical News, Uncategorized | August 14, 2014
Age related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of vision loss in North America. AMD is a condition that causes damage to the macula, resulting in loss of sharp, straight-ahead vision. As the disease progresses, the center of ones vision develops blurred spots. These spots tend to grow larger with time, interrupting the… Read More
Posted in Medical News, Uncategorized | July 17, 2014
 As the second most complex organ in the human body, treatment and care for our eyes continue to push medical innovations to new exciting realms; some which involve feats in microengineering that sound closer to science fiction than actual medical advancements.  Dr. Karl Bohringer, a professor of electrical engineering at the University of Washington, is… Read More
Posted in Medical News, Uncategorized | June 25, 2014
At North Toronto Eye Care, we are excited to announce our new clinic specifically designed for treatment and management of dry eye. Symptoms of dry eye include the following: -Eye lid inflammation -Dryness -Burning -Itching -Stickiness -Watering -Light sensitivity -Red eyes -Foreign body sensation -Chalazions/Styes -Fluctuating blurry vision -Excessive eye irritation from smoke or wind… Read More
Posted in Medical News, Uncategorized | June 10, 2014
Safety goggles might seem like a good item to have on hand, but the reality is, they do even better on your face. Â Eye Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (EPSO), along with Workplace Safety and Prevention Services (WSPS) have launched a campaign promoting the use of protective eye wear in the workplace. This Campaign, appropriately… Read More
Posted in Medical News, Uncategorized | May 21, 2014
In a new article posted in the January 2014 edition of Eye. An interesting retrospective study was done looking at different factors that affect the outcomes of corneal collagen cross-linking. Corneal Cross-Linking is a very successful procedure that is done to help stop the progression of Keratoconus. In this study they observed the outcomes of… Read More
Posted in Medical News, Uncategorized | January 15, 2014