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Celebrities at Film & Comic Con Festival Wear Sunwear from Marcolin

Guess who was spotted wearing Marcolin...

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GUCCI CELEBRATES NEW HAVANA EYEWEAR COLLECTION

In celebration of their new Havana eyewear collection Gucci presents a short film inspired by the opening scene of the 1968 movie "The Swimmer".

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See in the dark with eye drops?

As reported in Newsweek and other mainstream media, independent research group Science for the Masses has developed eye drops which they claim allows the user to see better in darkness, other researchers warn the drops could potentially cause permanent damage to the eye.

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U of Waterloo Win Two of Five Student Travel Fellowships from The American Academy of Optometry (AAO)

Chau-Minh Phan and Hendrik Walther, of the University of Waterloo, School of Optometry received the 2015 travel fellowships to present their research...

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Transitions Optical Appoints Sherianne James as Vice President of Marketing and John Ligas as Vice President of R&D

Transitions Optical, Inc. has named Sherianne James, vice president, marketing and John Ligas, vice president, R&D.

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Registrations Are Up for the Next Silmo

The next Silmo will be held September 25–28, 2015, and already organizers expect an increase in registrations and many new exhibitors.

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New ZEISS Digital Centration for the Perfect Fit

The ZEISS i.Terminal mobile makes collecting measurements effortless.

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An Eye Test that Sees Myopia Coming

A simple eye test in first grade could predict the onset of myopia years in advance.

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SHOEI® Premium Helmets and Transitions Optical Partner for New Adaptive Face Shield Offering

Best-in-class brands collaborate on photochromic shield that eliminates the need to carry multiple shields.

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Improving Vision through Training

According to psychologists at the University of California, Riverside, just one week of training by repeatedly performing a perceptual-learning task can improve the vision of the elderly to be comparable to young adults.

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