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Google reveals smart contact lens prototype that tracks glucose for diabetics

Associated Press, January 17, 2014 Google unveiled Thursday a contact lens that monitors glucose levels in tears, a potential reprieve for millions of diabetics who have to jab their fingers to draw their own blood as many as 10 times a day. The prototype, which Google says will take at least five years to reach consumers, is one […]

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Sleeping on One Side May Worsen Glaucoma: Study

Reuters Health Information Sleeping on One Side May Worsen Glaucoma: Study January 09, 2014 By Shereen Jegtvig NEW YORK (Reuters Health) Jan 09 – In a new study from South Korea, people with worsening glaucoma on just one side were also more likely to sleep with the affected eye facing downward. The researchers say that position raises […]

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Who Is Likely To Get Dry Eye Syndrome After LASIK Surgery Discovered By Scientists

Scientists at Schepens Eye Research Institute, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, have found that people with a certain low level of tear production are more likely to develop chronic dry eye syndrome after LASIK (laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis), laser refractive surgery to correct near- and far-sightedness than those with more plentiful tears. Dry eye syndrome is one of the most […]

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Statement on the quality of life after LASIK

Multiple studies have documented that LASIK surgery is safe and effective and has an excellent patient satisfaction rate. Based worldwide reviews, an average 95.4% of patients were satisfied with their outcome after LASIK surgery. With 16.3 million procedures performed worldwide, and more than a decade of clinical studies and technological innovation, LASIK surgery should be […]

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How a Leftover Thanksgiving Dinner Gave Us LASIK Surgery

WASHINGTON, Nov. 25, 2013—It was the day after Thanksgiving in 1981, and like most others across the nation, Rangaswamy “Sri” Srinivasan, a researcher at IBM’s Thomas J. Watson Research Center in New York, had brought some turkey with him to work. The difference between Srinivasan and everyone else was that the scientist had no plans […]

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Astigmatism

Astigmatism is an eye disorder that affects the curvature of the eye. This means that the shape of one’s eyes or the eye lens is irregular and this prevents light from being focused on to the retina properly. It is usually characterized by blurred vision. Astigmatism occurs to most people today, but only to different […]

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Is Laser vision correction good for you? / LASIK NEWS/ Advances in LASIK

The world of ophthalmology [optical and medical care of the eyes] is one of the fastest evolving fields of medicine. A host of new procedures such as LASIK now offers millions of people the opportunity to see without the use of glasses or contact lenses. LASIK, short for “laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis” is a method […]

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Monovision

Even if you undergo LASIK and achieve perfect distant vision, you will still develop a condition called presbyopia, typically beginning between the ages of 40 and 50, where the near vision gets affected. This is due to aging. When this situation arises, you will need reading glasses to get near objects into focus. Presbyopia is […]

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Myopia

Myopia is commonly known as “short-sightedness”. A person with myopia is able to see close objects clearly but objects that are further away will appear blurred. When the normal eye looks at an object, light rays from the object enter our eye. These light rays are bent at the cornea and the eye lens before […]

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Presbyopia

Presbyopia is the gradual loss of your eyes’ ability to focus on near objects. It is a natural, age related process that usually becomes noticeable in your early to mid-40s and continues to increase until around age 65 or 70 years of age. You may become aware of this condition when you start holding books […]

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