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BLOG: What a tiny piece of tissue teaches us about ancestry
Glaucoma is about many things, but most relate to a tiny piece of tissue called the trabecular meshwork, the exit filter for aqueous humor leaving the eye.
First patient dosed in Melt’s phase 3 program of needle- and opioid-free cataract sedation
The first patient has been dosed in a pivotal phase 3 program of a needle- and opioid-free sedation for cataract surgery, according to a press release from Melt Pharmaceuticals.
Woman experiences foreign body sensation, irritation in right eye
A 69-year-old woman presented to an outside provider with foreign body sensation and irritation in the right eye for 3 days.
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What are the barriers to a wider representation of your region in clinical research?
There is a wide capacity for clinical research in India. We have a large, diverse population, large urban hospitals and well-trained specialists. However, for multiple reasons, this capacity is not fully exploited.
Simple steps to write, implement a long-range strategic plan for your practice
“Without leaps of imagination, or dreaming, we lose the excitement of possibilities. Dreaming, after all, is a form of planning.”
Recruiting a diverse patient population a must for clinical trials
I have shared my thoughts on diversity, equity, inclusion and social justice in the U.S. regarding racial distribution in ophthalmology in three prior Lindstrom’s Perspectives.
Pinhole pupilloplasty can play role in post-keratoplasty irregular corneas
Pinhole pupilloplasty is a method to reduce the size of a pupil to as small as a pinhole.
Advancing diversity in clinical trials requires joint efforts, novel strategies
Due to a complex interplay of genetic, lifestyle and environmental factors, as well as access to health care, the burden for advanced eye disease is highest among racial and ethnic minority groups.
VIDEO: Tecnis Odyssey IOL offers continuous range of vision, free-form design
KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C. — In this Healio Video Perspective from Kiawah Eye, Erin Powers, vice president of U.S. sales and marketing at Johnson & Johnson Surgical Vision, shares details on the Tecnis Odyssey ahead of its full market release.
BLOG: Overview of marketing transformation to AI
In the rapidly evolving landscape of marketing technology, or martech, the impact of digital transformation is riskier than ever, and ophthalmology practice marketing is no exception.
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Q&A: FDA confirms traces of bird flu virus in pasteurized milk
April 25, 20244 min read -
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Climbing stairs reduces risk for all-cause, cardiovascular death
April 26, 20241 min read -
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Children show poor asthma outcomes in high environmental injustice areas in Atlanta
April 25, 20243 min read