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The goal of restoring accommodation in presbyopic eyes with femtosecond laser treatment seems to be getting closer. » Read more
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The Affordable Care Act will affect ophthalmologists and their patients in the upcoming years. » Read more
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With modern techniques and recent innovations, adjustable suture strabismus surgery can be performed in nearly all pediatric and adult cases, provided that ophthalmologists have had sufficient training. » Read more
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The future of treatment for diabetic macular edema is likely to include a wider range of treatment options, improved efficacy, and the possibility of disease prevention. » Read more
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Results of a study comparing matched groups of eyes undergoing myopic correction by small-incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) or LASIK show that the optical quality was better and the cornea retained higher tensile strength after the flapless SMILE procedure. » Read more
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The 2014 version of Current Procedural Terminology contains two important changes for ophthalmologists who provide glaucoma services. » Read more
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