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July 2, 2014
Post-LASIK dry eye relief
DQS drops relieve persistent dry eye after LASIK
The addition of diquafosol tetrasodium (DQS) to a regimen of artificial tears and sodium hyaluronate helped relieve the symptoms of persistent dry eye in patients who had undergone laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK), according to research. More...
Myopia linked to school life
Increased myopia linked to higher education levels
Attaining a higher level of education and spending more years in school are associated with a greater prevalence and severity of myopia, according to a new study published online. More...
Paediatric IOL implantation
Primary IOL implantation relatively safe for infant aphakia
It is relatively safe and effective for infants to undergo primary IOL implantation for the correction of aphakia after having one cataract removed, according to new research out of China. More...
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Ranibizumab leading the anti-VEGF evolution
Considerations and new perspectives in anti-VEGF therapy. Read more: