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Transitions Optical Teams with Tim Gunn, Providing Tips for Seeing Style Through a New Lens

Fashion Icon Reveals Change He’s Made to His Trademark Eyewear that He Can’t Live Without.

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New Models for Ogi Eyewear’s Ogi Kids Collection

Ogi Eyewear has expanded the Ogi Kids line with new styles in the “Mommy & Me” collection.

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Spring allergens linked to dry eye

Researchers at the University of Miami have, for the first time, found a link between airborne allergens and dry eye.

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Lanctôt’s Julbo Turn Sunwear for Young Fashionistas

Although they might look like glasses for adults, the Turn model has been specifically designed for young children, with measurements and proportions adapted to their facial shape.

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Transitions Optical Announces Grand Prize Winner of Its 2014 “Eyeglasses for Life” Promotion

Transitions Optical, Inc. has named Tony Brazill of Upper Island Cove, Newfoundland, the grand prize winner of its fifth annual “Eyeglasses for Life” promotion.

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Optik Introduces New Ophthalmic Showcase Section in June 2015 Issue

Optik is pleased to introduce a new section of the magazine featuring the latest ophthalmic products available from leading manufacturers and Canadian distributors.

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Garneau College Launches New Acuvue Contact Lens Space

The new contact lens clinical and dispensing training space opened this past May 14 in the presence of all the partners involved in this major project.

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Registration Opens for Vision Expo West 2015

The International Vision Expo & Conference has opened attendee registration for Vision Expo West at the Sands Expo and Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nev.

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Jerry Warner Appointed as CooperVision President, North America

Cooper Vision makes internal promotion of Jerry Warner to President, North America.

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California relists BpA as hazardous, optical industry responds

California has relisted Bisphenol A (BpA), a chemical important to the optical industry as a starting material for the production of polycarbonate lenses, on the list of hazardous substances known to cause cancer or birth defects and regulated under Proposition 65, the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act.

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