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Since dry eye is an early presenting sign, eye-care providers need to maintain a high index of suspicion for Sjögren’s syndrome in patients with clinically significant dry eye. » Read more
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Using recent history as a guide, will Medicare cut physician payments by 24% in 2014? » Read more
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When Halloween comes around each year the television networks advertise their many scary movie marathons. In these cinematographic masterpieces, shapely young women decide to walk around by themselves in the dark only to be attacked by chainsaw-wielding maniacs or by crazy men wearing hockey masks. » Read more
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The absence of glistening formation is among the advantages associated with new IOL technology, relates one ophthalmologist. » Read more
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New diagnostic platforms for dry eye disease can help in determining the underlying cause and severity, which is useful for guiding treatment decisions. » Read more
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The majority of cataract patients likely have significant tear film disturbances that can affect their preoperative measurements and postoperative satisfaction with cataract surgery. » Read more
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