Technology
News and features covering the latest advancements in technology that are impacting optometry
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A screening method that quantifies the yellowness of the eye could lead to earlier identification and treatment of jaundice
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City, University of London research has explored how head mounted displays can be used to illustrate the visual challenges faced by those with glaucoma
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Technology that could help to identify those at risk of the most severe form of retinopathy of prematurity has been fast-tracked for approval by the FDA
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OT speaks to Aston University final year PhD researcher, Sònia Travé Huarte, following her lecture at 100% Optical on dry eye management, about the three clinical signs of the disease and the importance of using a patient questionnaire
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The device could be used to identify patients who are at risk of glaucoma
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100% Optical delegates heard how a Kenyan woman was unnecessarily blind for more than two decades as part of Dr Andrew Bastawrous’ keynote address
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Professor Kathryn Saunders talks to OT about the Ulster-Cardiff Accommodation Cube
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Moorfields Eye Hospital consultant ophthalmic surgeon, Sajjad Ahmad, talks to OT about cultivated limbal epithelial transplantation
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A remote referral system established by the London-based eye hospital has been recognised at the Health Business Awards
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Is providing eye care by internet the silver bullet clinicians have been waiting for? OT learns how video consulting technology is changing the way healthcare is delivered in Scotland