News and features
The latest news, features and insight from across optics
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Today’s retinal implants ‘overstimulate the retina,’ compared to the natural activation of photoreceptors
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A special film means that patients requiring a corneal transplant might be able to have replacement cells grown for them
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A new tool helps patients to choose the most appropriate intraocular lens implant
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OT investigates Adlens’ two self-adjustable products and its controversial attempts to change the Opticians Act
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Moorfields Eye Hospital optometrist, Hannah Dunbar, talks about her role in the rehabilitation of the patients receiving Iris II bionic eye implants
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Industry experts are anticipating a range of successful new ophthalmic therapies to hit the market in the next five years
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A new handheld OCT device will allow imaging of the eyes of patients who have difficulty holding still
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Partnership will explore how AI could be used to detect eye diseases much earlier
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Expert warns that good data on the minimally invasive glaucoma surgical devices that have exploded onto the market in recent years is rare
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Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, researcher, Dr Herbert Reitsamer, talks to OT about a new glaucoma device, Xen, to be presented by Allergan at the European Glaucoma Society Congress (19–22 June, Prague)