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Monday, 30 August 2010
DIY Can Be Costly
Topic: Eye Care
According to a new study from Britain, "An estimated 30,000 eye injuries every year are caused by people doing DIY, experts have warned. Nine out of 10 people fail to wear goggles to protect their eyes when carrying out home improvements, according to the College of Optometrists. Carpentry, general repairs and decorating pose the biggest threat, due to flying wood, metal and concrete chips. But goggles should be worn for all activities where there is a risk, including hammering, chiselling, drilling, stripping paint, splitting tiles or concrete slabs, welding, painting ceilings and laying insulation." Similar figures probably hold true in the States.

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 5:22 AM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 1 September 2010 6:52 AM EDT
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Sunday, 29 August 2010
Windows to Your Soul? How about Windows to Your Brain!
"Researchers at the Centre for Eye Research (CERA) have discovered a metchod of checking the health of a person's brain by looking deep into the eyes. The non-invasive method of detecting 'silent' brain damage could lead to new ways to prevent the condition." So goes an article from Mivision.com.

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 8:26 AM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 1 September 2010 6:51 AM EDT
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Delay Myopia with a Lens? That's the Claim
Mivision.com reports: "Carl Zeiss Vision has launched the revolutionary NEW MyoVision Lens, the world's first single vision spectacle lens clinically demonstrated to delay myopia progression by an average of 30 per cent when compared to traditional spectacle lenses."

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 8:22 AM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 1 September 2010 6:53 AM EDT
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Importance of Safety Eyewear
Topic: Safety Eyewear
A Duluth, Minnesota, man never thought twice about safety eyewear. Then there was a softball game. A ball bounced, hit him in the eye, and tore his retina in hlaf. Now he promotes eyewear safety.

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 8:13 AM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 1 September 2010 6:49 AM EDT
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Saturday, 28 August 2010
Brits, Too, Spending More Time in Front of Screens
"This year's Communications Market Report from the UK regulator Ofcom shows that goggle-eyed Brits now spend 45 per cent of every day gazing at electronic screens of one sort or another - from computers to mobile handsets, PDA's to iPads and DVD players to big screen TV sets. No wonder opticians here are doing such brisk business." That's a report from Telecomtv.com.

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 6:59 AM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 1 September 2010 6:53 AM EDT
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Complete CL Solution Recall in UK
"Certain lots of Complete multi-purpose contact lens solution may not be sterile because their caps do not fit, which could lead to eye infections, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency has warned today (26 August 2010)," says PJOnline.com. The recall affects lots sold only in Great Britain.

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 6:57 AM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 1 September 2010 6:55 AM EDT
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New Hybrid Lens Approved by FDA
Topic: Contact Lenses
The FDA "has approved SynergEyes' next-generation silicone hydrogel hybrid contact lenses for correcting hyperopic, myopic and astigmatic refractive error, including presbyopia, in aphakic and non-aphakic eyes, the company announced in a press release. SynergEyes plans to market the new hybrid technology as two separate contact lenses: the Duette hybrid contact lens for astigmatism, which is currently available in limited release, and the Duette multifocal lens for presbyopia," reports OSNSupersite.com.

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 6:52 AM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 1 September 2010 6:56 AM EDT
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Friday, 27 August 2010
Myopia Could Lead to Loss of Sight
Topic: Eye Care
According to Opticianonline.net, "Approximately 40 per cent of patients with myopia of over -8.00DS (or an axial length greater than 26.5mm) are likely to lose sight due to myopic progression and maculopathy."

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 6:03 AM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 1 September 2010 6:56 AM EDT
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Safety Eyewear without Opticians/Optometrists
Topic: Optical

At the Oct. 4 National Safety Council Congress and Expo, Eyelation will use its Web-based software to take eye measurements of people attending the show and give them an opportunity to virtually "try on" a variety of frames, and finally purchase a pair of safety glasses.


Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 5:48 AM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 1 September 2010 6:57 AM EDT
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Biosynthetic Corneas May Work
Topic: Optical
MedicalNews.com reported that "biosynthetic collagen-based corneal implants have successfully been transplanted into 10 patients with significant vision loss, producing overall improvements in visual acuity comparable to what can be achieved with human donor corneas, a phase I study showed." The development came from Canada.

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 5:33 AM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 1 September 2010 6:57 AM EDT
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Thursday, 26 August 2010
New Corneas More Accessible Treatment
Topic: Eye Care
BusinessWeek.com reported that "Swedish scientists report that they've successfully implanted "biosynthetic" corneas in 10 patients, potentially paving the way for more accessible treatment for those with cornea-related vision problems."

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 6:06 AM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 1 September 2010 8:56 AM EDT
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Wednesday, 25 August 2010
Register Online for OpticalCEU's Fall 2010 Conference Now
Topic: Continuing Education
Opticians and optical personnel can now register online for OpticalCEU's Fall 2010 Conference at the MGM Grand Conference Center at Foxwoods, Oct. 24. For more details about the conference, go to OpticalCEU's home page or its Registration page. Click here for directions to the MGM Grand Conference Center.

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 7:30 AM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 1 September 2010 8:57 AM EDT
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Eye Safety on the Playing Field/Court
Topic: Safety Eyewear
Each year, approximately 200,000 eye injuries related to sports occur among children. Ninety percent of these incidents, however, could be prevented through the use of protective sports eyewear. That's the report from The Vision Council.

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 7:12 AM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 25 August 2010 7:25 AM EDT
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Vision Care for Infants, a Problem?
Topic: Eye Care
According to a press release, one in 10 infants in the U.S. have undetected vision problems, ranging from crossed eyes to cancer. While most parents know eye and vision problems can be detected in children before they're a year old, only 19 percent of those who participated in the American Optometric Association's (AOA) annual Eye-Q® survey report taking their infant for a comprehensive eye assessment. Thirty-three percent of parents wait until their child is between one and two years of age, while 26 percent wait until their child is five years of age or older.

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 7:01 AM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 1 September 2010 8:56 AM EDT
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Vision Care on the PGA Tour
Topic: Eye Care
Transitions Optical, Inc., and the PGA Tour will have on-site "experiences" aimed at educating both players and spectators about the need for healthy vision during The Barclays this week at The Ridgewood Country Club.

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 6:58 AM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 1 September 2010 8:57 AM EDT
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Tuesday, 24 August 2010
Cloak of Invisibility
Topic: Optical--Sort Of

It's not "new," having been discovered more than five years ago. It has nothing to do with eyewear or contact lenses. It has everything to do with what you see: invisibility fabric. Here's a report from Reuters.

 


Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 7:07 AM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 1 September 2010 8:58 AM EDT
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Now Playing: September Is Save Your Sight Month
You might want to think of tying a window display, flyer, or advertisement or website with EyeCare America's September campaign. The national non-profit organization that provides eye exams and eye health information to medically underserved communities is exposing five common eye care myths in honor of September’s Save Your Sight Month.

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 6:24 AM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 1 September 2010 9:01 AM EDT
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More on the J&J Recall
Topic: Contact Lenses

The Associated Press reports: "The risk of long-term health consequences is very unlikely," Gary Esterow, spokesman for Johnson & Johnson Vision Care Inc....The company estimates about 100,000 boxes were affected, with the boxes containing either 30 or 90 lenses each. "In most instances, people put (a lens) in one eye, realized it was uncomfortable and took it out," so only one eye was affected, Esterow said.

Esterow attributed the problem to a failure of a piece of equipment during a procedure when the lenses are rinsed. One of the substances used in the manufacturing process was not entirely removed during the rinse. He said only one manufacturing line was involved but would not say how many lines manufacture the contacts. The lenses are manufactured in Ireland.

The recall began in Japan when Johnson & Johnson notified the Japanese government on Aug. 18. The company did not announce the recall in the U.S.


Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 6:19 AM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 1 September 2010 8:59 AM EDT
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Monday, 23 August 2010
Acuvue Recall in Portions of Asia; Not in U.S.
Topic: Contact Lenses

Two weeks or so after receiving AOA's Seal of Acceptance for its UV absorbing contact lenses, Johnson & Johnson finds itself expanding its voluntary recall in south Asia of selected lots of 1•Day Acuvue TruEye Brand Contact Lenses (narafilcon A) . The recall started in Japan and has spread to Malaysia, Macau, Hong Kong, and Singapore. (The recall does not include contact lenses sold in mainland China.)

How significant is the Asian market? In the first half of 2010, customers only from Taiwan, Singapore, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Malaysia purchased more than 187 contact lenses.

The recalled lots were produced in Ireland. VisionMonday.com reports that the company also is recalling some lots in Europe.

The recalls came after J&J performed its own investigation of customer complaints about the lenses irritating their eyes.

The recall does not affect 1•Day Acuvue contact lenses sold in the United States. The U.S. lenses are manufactured in a different facility.

For the past year, Johnson & Johnson has dealt with a variety of quality control issues in a variety of its health care lines. At the same time the company has maintained its excellent reputation by being pro-active when it comes to quality issues.


Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 7:16 AM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 1 September 2010 8:59 AM EDT
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OpticalCEUs Announces Courses for Fall 2010 Conference
Topic: Continuing Education

Five of the seven courses at the Fall 2010 OpticalCEU Conference for continuing education will be new. "We are constantly trying to revitalize the courses so attendees have the latest information possible," said Linda Conlin, founder of OpticalCEUs and F.E. Enterprises.

The Fall courses include Cosmetics of Contacts, ANSI Standards for Contact Lenses, History of Eyeglasses, What's Up with Myopia, Make Sunwear Important with the New to the World Sun Lens, The Boomer Business, and Fit Me!

Opticians and other optical personnel will be able to register for the conference online, by mail, or by phone around Labor Day.


Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 6:18 AM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 1 September 2010 9:01 AM EDT
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