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Friday, 16 July 2010
Younger Not Better for IOLs
Topic: Contact Lenses

OSNSuperSite reported that "a study examining primary IOL correction of monocular aphakia in infancy found that at 1 year, 63% of children in an IOL implantation-only group needed one or more additional intraocular operations, as opposed to 12% of children in a contact lens-only group.

"The additional operations were performed mainly to "clear lens reproliferation and pupillary membranes from the visual axis," according to the study."


Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 7:44 PM EDT
Updated: Saturday, 17 July 2010 5:31 AM EDT
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For Soccer Fans or Any One Who Needs a Laugh
Topic: Optical
Do you need eyewear

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 1:46 PM EDT
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Taking a Break
Topic: Optical--Sort Of
We recently launched Optical News from OpticalCEUs, and we already need a break. It's also July. Summertime. Playtime. We'll be back soon.

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 7:35 AM EDT
Updated: Friday, 16 July 2010 8:30 AM EDT
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ANSI
Topic: Optical
ANSI, as in the organization that generates the ANSI standards, recently announced: "With the bright summer sun hitting beaches and backyards across the country this month, July has been designated UV Safety Month by the American Academy of Ophthalmic Executives. Standards for sunglasses and other ophthalmic products are essential in keeping people’s peepers safe, healthy, and functioning at their best."The announcement comes somewhat late.

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 7:27 AM EDT
Updated: Friday, 16 July 2010 1:34 PM EDT
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Believe It or Not: Excitement about Safety Eyewear Study
Topic: Safety Eyewear
Nanofilm recently announced that it would conduct a field test of its Defog It antifogging agent for safety eyewear. Phones were ringing off the hook. "The response shows professionals are looking for solutions to the hazard of fogged safety eyewear in utilities, pulp and paper, construction, law enforcement and military workplaces," says John Swett, Vice President of Sales and Marketing There is no cost to the participate in the test.

Safety Online reports that the 12-day program provides antifog products for company use and includes a 10-question survey about fogging as a factor in workers' failure to wear safety eyewear and fogged eyewear as a workplace hazard for workers in utilities, paper mills, steel manufacturers, construction companies and military units. You might want to let some of your customers know about this study.


Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 7:20 AM EDT
Updated: Friday, 16 July 2010 1:37 PM EDT
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J&J Supports Independent UK Opticians
Topic: Optical
Independent opticians in the United Kingdom have launched the "Eye Love My Independent Optician," promoting the benefits of independent practices. Johnson & Johnson Vision Care has announced support of the program.

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 7:10 AM EDT
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Thursday, 15 July 2010
Globe Rupture Even with Safety Glasses
Topic: Safety Eyewear

In an article that appeared in The Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery, authors reported that three months after routine cataract surgery, a patient was using his post-surgical eyeglasses on a tennis court. He fell directly on his face during a match. His globe ruptured. "Spectacle torsion is the suspected biomechanical process that led to the rupture."


Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 1:27 PM EDT
Updated: Friday, 16 July 2010 1:37 PM EDT
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Eyewear Market to Grow
Topic: Eyewear

In a report released today, the research firm GIA reported that despite "a temporary deceleration in growth in recent years primarily due to the recent economic recession, the global market for eyeglasses is expected to recover poise and gain steady momentum in the short to medium term period, to reach $95.66 billion by 2015. This projected growth in the market will be primarily driven by factors such as rise in refractive disorders, increase in the number of ageing individuals and growing awareness over the importance of eye protection."


Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 1:18 PM EDT
Updated: Thursday, 15 July 2010 1:30 PM EDT
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Do Opticians and Optometrists Play Well Together?
Topic: Optical
That's the central question behind a surgey being conducted by the British online publication Optician. The website reports that its questions will "cover issues such as working hours, childcare arrangements, career progression and job satisfaction. Individual views are confidential and analysis of the results will be published in Optician. All those completing the survey will be entered into a prize draw to win £1,000 [about $2000]. Take part at opticianonline.net." We are not sure, however, if the website wants the opinions of Americans, but why not try?

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 8:11 AM EDT
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A Hard Look at the Designer Sunwear Market
Topic: Sunglasses
In yesterday's Wall Street Journal, reporter Brett Arends asked the question, "Are designer sunglasses worth the price?" You will be surprised at what he has to say.

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 8:05 AM EDT
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Convenience Big Factor with CL Customers, According to a Study
Topic: Contact Lenses
When you are dispensing contact lenses, you might want to remember this conclusion from a recent study about the Belgian market: "Convenience is very important in the contact lenses market and demand is high for disposable and silicone hydrogel contact lenses. The two-weekly and monthly disposable category, even with sales dampened by the economic downturn, has retained its position as the most important sector in this segment. Belgian consumers are price-minded and the fact that two-weekly and monthly disposable contact lenses are cheaper and can be worn longer is important for consumers" regardless of the drawbacks.

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 8:01 AM EDT
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CL Supports Ocular Health
Topic: Contact Lenses
According to a report released by the North American Press Syndicate , a new contact lens, called 1-Day Acuvue TruEye, "was designed, developed and clinically researched versus the ultimate benchmark: the natural eye," says Colleen Riley, OD, VP, Professional Development and Medical Affairs, Vistakon, Division of Johnson & Johnson Vision Care. "The data suggest that it can help maintain ocular health with the near 'no lens' experience, and keeps the lens-wearing eye looking white and healthy, while also providing consistent comfort throughout the day."

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 7:56 AM EDT
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New Way to Fix Myopia?
Using the research from the University of Houston College of Optometry and the  Vision Institute, located at the University of New South Wales, Australia, researchers reportedly have come up with a new way to control myopia. The announcement from Vision Cooperative Research Centre (Vision CRC) in Australia notes that "Professor Earl Smith from the University of Houston College of Optometry has demonstrated that if we move the central image onto the retina but leave the peripheral image behind the retina, the peripheral image can drive the eye to elongate, causing myopia to increase."

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 7:41 AM EDT
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Court of Appeals Upholds Clariti Ruling
The U.S. Court of Appeals recently upheld a lower court's ruling that Clariti Eyewear did not violate two patents held by Aspex/Contour, according to a Clariti press release. The patents were for magnetic "clip-on" sunglasses.

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 7:34 AM EDT
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Research Report on Germany's CL Market
Topic: Contact Lenses
Fast Market Research fnished a study of the German CL market concluding: "Two important trends influenced the market for contact lenses in Germany in 2009: towards convenience on the one hand and innovation on the other hand."

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 7:29 AM EDT
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Wednesday, 14 July 2010
New Rules on Electronic Records
Topic: Optical
The US Department of Health has revised its rules governing how and when physicians and hospitals migrate to electronic records. While it has no immediate impact on opticians, it will eventually as health care professionals, Medicare, and Medicaid rely increasing on electronic records. See the article the from the New York Times about the new changes.

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 7:57 AM EDT
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Video Gamers Beware
Topic: Optical
Twelve percent of Britain cannot see three-dimensional projections properly, according to The Eyecare Trust. Until recently, it has not been a problem, but with the recent push by video game producers and television manufacturers to sell their new 3D products, opticians and optomerists might start hearing an entiirely new complaint from patients.

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 7:25 AM EDT
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Optician Fined for Coming Up Short
Topic: Optical
A British optician was fined 3000 pounds (about $6000) for failing to pay his workers minimum wage, according to a report from BBC.com.

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 7:19 AM EDT
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CLs Better than IOLs for Kids/Poor Binocular Vision?
Topic: Optical

CLs can help some children, according to a report today from Contactlenses.co.uk: "Children who wear contact lenses instead of having primary intraocular lens (IOL) correction are less likely to have to undergo more than one surgical procedure to correct their unilateral congenital cataracts, a study has shown.

"Research published in the Archives of Ophthalmology details a study involving 114 infants with a unilateral congenital cataract."

 The site also noted that  many people suffer needlessly because of poor binocular vision, according to a study: "Those affected by regular headaches could be suffering from poor binocular vision, the Eye Care Trust has claimed.

"Some 12 per cent of people are affected by poor binocular vision, which means that the brain does not correctly process the images that are captured by the eyes."


Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 7:07 AM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 14 July 2010 8:05 AM EDT
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Geeky Is Chic-y?
Topic: Eyewear
According to the writers of the Frisky blog, it's now chic to be a geek. They advise that young women put away their contacts and wear frames. Not news, but the site might help if you and a mom need help convincing an adolescent to wear her eyeglasses.

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 6:26 AM EDT
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