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OT speaks with the Danish company, RetinaLyze, about the benefits of artificial intelligence technology developed with optometrists in mind
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Research by Anglia Ruskin University has found an association between eating disorders and the chance of developing diabetic retinopathy
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Research published in JAMA Ophthalmology found that 98% of patients found the Moorfields Eye Hospital technology easy or very easy to use
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A new research project could potentially provide the evidence base for the first widespread use of AI within the NHS
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The company suggests the device could be used in optical practices, pharmacies, or domiciliary settings
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Researchers have reported that a common type of diabetes medication, GLP-1R agonists, may lower eye disease risk
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The start-up aims to accelerate development of its contactless optical devices and continue growing its team
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A landmark moment occurred in August when Public Health England released the first Atlas of Variation to focus on eye health
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The medtech start-up will use its newly patented contactless optical technology to develop the new products
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Scientists find that children of mothers who had diabetes before or during their pregnancy have a greater risk of high refractive error