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The first priority of cataract surgery
Surgeons have had to rely on cohesive types of ophthalmic viscoelastic devices (OVDs) for many years during cataract surgery. However, you can now use OVDs that combine both dispersive and cohesive solutions, explains Prof. Gerd U. Auffarth and his colleague, with enticing results.
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Improving the accuracy and comfort of intravitreal injections
A new device eliminates the need for a surgical drape and speculum, both of which can cause patients significant stress and/or pain, during injections. Find out more in this article by UK-based surgeon Mr Salmon Waqar.
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Why children should spend plenty of time outdoors
University of Bristol researchers have found a link between education levels and myopia. Find out more about this cohort study.
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