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From dry eye treatments to OCT upgrades, OT rounds up the latest equipment innovations
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Independent optometrist and faculty member of the Johnson & Johnson Institute, Amanda Davidson, discusses her experiences of treating dry eye, its prevalence and how the company is innovating in the field
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The event featured speakers such as professors Lyndon Jones, James Wolffsohn and Eric Papas
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M&S Opticians has told patients that more exercise and an improved diet can reduce the risk of developing eye conditions
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The College of Optometrists surveyed 2000 people to find out about their hygiene habits when using contact lens and eye drops
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Nick Howard explains that dry eye should no longer be viewed by the profession as a “minor nuisance” in order to improve patient care
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Dry eye may be something of a ‘catch all’ term, but this has not stopped important work, explains Professor James Wolffsohn
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Thea Pharmaceuticals is celebrating its 10th year developing eye care products throughout 2018. UK managing director, Philip Williams, tells OT that dry eye disease is best managed in the community
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Practitioners can gain CET points while working towards a certificate, and are being sought by the BCLA to join its council