Features
Researchers Identify Key Protein in Diabetic Retinopathy
Thursday, November 9 2017 | 00 h 00 min | Vision Science,
Researchers found that inhibiting a certain protein reduced diabetic retinopathy, according to an article published October 23rd in The Journal of Clinical Investigation.
Circuit FLEX Sunglasses Are Now Available from Eschenbach
Wednesday, November 8 2017 | 00 h 00 min | New Products, Ophtha ShowCase,
Eschenbach Optik’s new Circuit FLEX Sunglasses are an ideal choice when making prescription-corrected absorptive filters for patients with higher refractive errors.
Bright Optical Brings Prokera Corneal Bandages to Canada
Tuesday, October 24 2017 | 00 h 00 min | New ProductsNewsOphtha ShowCasePress Release
Bio-Tissue, Inc., a business unit of TissueTech, Inc., announced a strategic agreement with Bright Opticalto help bring its PROKERA® biologic corneal bandage devices to the Canadian eye care professional’s market.
Farsighted Children Struggle at School
Thursday, October 19 2017 | 00 h 00 min | Vision Science,
A study published in Optometry and Vision Science from the Ohio State University found that schoolchildren with moderate farsightedness have a hard time paying attention in class and risk slipping behind their peers.
How Sleep Apnea May Contribute to Glaucoma Risk
Thursday, September 14 2017 | 00 h 00 min | Vision Science,
People with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS), a disorder characterized by repetitive episodes of paused and shallow breathing during sleep, are approximately ten times more likely to develop glaucoma.
Researchers Identify Key Protein in Diabetic Retinopathy
Thursday, November 9 2017 | 00 h 00 min | Vision Science,
Researchers found that inhibiting a certain protein reduced diabetic retinopathy, according to an article published October 23rd in The Journal of Clinical Investigation.
Circuit FLEX Sunglasses Are Now Available from Eschenbach
Wednesday, November 8 2017 | 00 h 00 min | New Products, Ophtha ShowCase,
Eschenbach Optik’s new Circuit FLEX Sunglasses are an ideal choice when making prescription-corrected absorptive filters for patients with higher refractive errors.
Bright Optical Brings Prokera Corneal Bandages to Canada
Tuesday, October 24 2017 | 00 h 00 min | New ProductsNewsOphtha ShowCasePress Release
Bio-Tissue, Inc., a business unit of TissueTech, Inc., announced a strategic agreement with Bright Opticalto help bring its PROKERA® biologic corneal bandage devices to the Canadian eye care professional’s market.
Farsighted Children Struggle at School
Thursday, October 19 2017 | 00 h 00 min | Vision Science,
A study published in Optometry and Vision Science from the Ohio State University found that schoolchildren with moderate farsightedness have a hard time paying attention in class and risk slipping behind their peers.
How Sleep Apnea May Contribute to Glaucoma Risk
Thursday, September 14 2017 | 00 h 00 min | Vision Science,
People with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS), a disorder characterized by repetitive episodes of paused and shallow breathing during sleep, are approximately ten times more likely to develop glaucoma.
Researchers Identify Key Protein in Diabetic Retinopathy
Thursday, November 9 2017 | 00 h 00 min | Vision Science,
Researchers found that inhibiting a certain protein reduced diabetic retinopathy, according to an article published October 23rd in The Journal of Clinical Investigation.
Circuit FLEX Sunglasses Are Now Available from Eschenbach
Wednesday, November 8 2017 | 00 h 00 min | New Products, Ophtha ShowCase,
Eschenbach Optik’s new Circuit FLEX Sunglasses are an ideal choice when making prescription-corrected absorptive filters for patients with higher refractive errors.
Bright Optical Brings Prokera Corneal Bandages to Canada
Tuesday, October 24 2017 | 00 h 00 min | New ProductsNewsOphtha ShowCasePress Release
Bio-Tissue, Inc., a business unit of TissueTech, Inc., announced a strategic agreement with Bright Opticalto help bring its PROKERA® biologic corneal bandage devices to the Canadian eye care professional’s market.
Farsighted Children Struggle at School
Thursday, October 19 2017 | 00 h 00 min | Vision Science,
A study published in Optometry and Vision Science from the Ohio State University found that schoolchildren with moderate farsightedness have a hard time paying attention in class and risk slipping behind their peers.
How Sleep Apnea May Contribute to Glaucoma Risk
Thursday, September 14 2017 | 00 h 00 min | Vision Science,
People with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS), a disorder characterized by repetitive episodes of paused and shallow breathing during sleep, are approximately ten times more likely to develop glaucoma.
Researchers Identify Key Protein in Diabetic Retinopathy
Thursday, November 9 2017 | 00 h 00 min | Vision Science,
Researchers found that inhibiting a certain protein reduced diabetic retinopathy, according to an article published October 23rd in The Journal of Clinical Investigation.
Circuit FLEX Sunglasses Are Now Available from Eschenbach
Wednesday, November 8 2017 | 00 h 00 min | New Products, Ophtha ShowCase,
Eschenbach Optik’s new Circuit FLEX Sunglasses are an ideal choice when making prescription-corrected absorptive filters for patients with higher refractive errors.
Bright Optical Brings Prokera Corneal Bandages to Canada
Tuesday, October 24 2017 | 00 h 00 min | New ProductsNewsOphtha ShowCasePress Release
Bio-Tissue, Inc., a business unit of TissueTech, Inc., announced a strategic agreement with Bright Opticalto help bring its PROKERA® biologic corneal bandage devices to the Canadian eye care professional’s market.
Farsighted Children Struggle at School
Thursday, October 19 2017 | 00 h 00 min | Vision Science,
A study published in Optometry and Vision Science from the Ohio State University found that schoolchildren with moderate farsightedness have a hard time paying attention in class and risk slipping behind their peers.
How Sleep Apnea May Contribute to Glaucoma Risk
Thursday, September 14 2017 | 00 h 00 min | Vision Science,
People with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS), a disorder characterized by repetitive episodes of paused and shallow breathing during sleep, are approximately ten times more likely to develop glaucoma.