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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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ad lib Styles Catch the Spirit of the Ocean

The latest ad lib models are a revelation of tranquil full and semi-rimless frames that echo the vibe and spirit of the ocean.

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VSP GLOBAL’S INNOVATION LAB DEBUTS FIRST HEALTH-TRACKING WEARABLE PROTOTYPE

VSP Global® has announced Project Genesis, the first wearable tech prototype to integrate health-tracking technology into a pair of optical frames.

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Research Reveals The Most Common Patient Questions About Photochromic Lenses

A recent survey[i], sponsored by Transitions Optical, Inc., revealed the four most common questions patients ask their eye care professionals about photochromic lenses.

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Regrowing corneal cells from teeth

Pittsburgh University researchers have succeeded in transforming stem cells from wisdom teeth into corneal cells in mice.

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COS Lab launches exclusive lens design by Shamir

COS Lab introduces a family of exclusive freeform lens designs from Shamir.

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New iPad app for measuring vision loss in Parkinson’s patients

A research team led by Dr Charles Adler at the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Arizona has developed a new iPad application that can screen for visual contrast loss in Parkinson’s patients.

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Marcolin Celebrates Ermenegildo Zegna Launch

Marcolin’s first Ermenegildo Zegna eyewear collection launch was recently celebrated at the International Vision Expo East show.

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