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Jaïpur: The Bohemian Look from Lanctôt

The latest Nomad concept is inspired by the spicy colors of India, and the "pink city": Jaipur.

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Clinical Trial Demonstrates Safety, Benefits of Bionic Eye

The results of the 3-year clinical trial of the Argus II retinal prosthesis system, a “bionic eye” developed by Second Sight Medical Products to return sight to patients blinded by retinitis pigmentosa, were published this week in the journal of the American Academy of Ophthalmology.

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Weco E.3 Makes the Most Technical Challenges Simple

A compact all-in-one edging system.

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Zadig Print with Retro Overtones Highlight Emilio Pucci’s Latest Sunwear

Emilio Pucci’s latest sunwear models from Marcolin feature elements of transparency with Zadig print and retro overtones.

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New Discovery About Blink Rates

A study by English and Spanish researchers published in Nature Communications sheds new light on the mechanisms that control the blink rate.

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New from SKECHERS Eyewear 2015 Kids Collection

Marcolin USA presents the SKECHERS Eyewear 2015 Kids collection, which consists of ten new ophthalmic styles, features a youthful blend of refreshing and sporty accents...

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Alpha 35 Added to LIGHTEC’S Women’s Collection

ALPHA 35, available from Lanctot, completes LIGHTEC’s offer for a woman looking for colorful, comfortable glasses complimenting the contemporary and comfortable product line-up.

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X-Cel Specialty Contacts Makes Canadian Debut at CAO Optofair

X-Cel Specialty Contacts is making its marketing debut at CAO Optofair in Fredericton July 17th.

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Intel Acquires Canadian Smart Eyewear Company Recon

Intel has completed its acquisition of the Vancouver-based company Recon Instruments, a manufacturer of smart, computerized eyewear for athletes.

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Survey Finds Poor Vision, Hearing Loss in Adolescents

A recent survey of French adolescents sponsored by the Optic 2000 group has found that visual and auditory health problems are increasingly common, even though only a quarter of the teens surveyed reported being concerned about their own health.

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