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With the new SurgiCube unit, patients will be able to have cataract surgeries more quickly, easily and safely, the hospital suggests
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Scientists have identified two nose cell types as likely initial infection points, while the cornea and intestine also contain viral entry proteins
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The Bausch + Lomb refractive laser eye surgery suite represents a “first for the NHS,” hospital leaders suggest
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Professor Farhad Hafezi, chief medical officer at the ELZA Institute, speaks to OT about the future of cross-linking and treating bacterial keratitis at the slit lamp
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Research from the US could lead to the development of new screening procedures for the disease
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Researchers from Moorfields Eye Hospital and UCL Institute of Ophthalmology are developing an alternative to corneal transplantation
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Professor Liam Grover has shared details of a pioneering therapy for treating microbial keratitis
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University of West Scotland scientists hope to prevent acanthamoeba keratitis by adding a novel compound to contact lens solution
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A team of researchers have used collagen injected into plastic channels the width of a human hair to mimic fibrils found in the cornea
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A 63-year-old Liverpool patient has successfully had his vision restored through Boston Keratoprosthesis surgery