November 28, 2011 — Researchers have found a strong severity-dependent association between refractive error and the prevalence of childhood strabismus, according to ...
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A Danish study of nationwide registries estimated a 39% greater risk of high refractive error among children of mothers with hypertensive disorder of pregnancy (HDP ...
They conclude, "Our data again emphasizes that globally one of the most simple, effective, and cost effective ways to improve the burden of vision loss would be to provide access to affordable ...
More than 150 million Americans have poor vision because of a refractive error. Refractive errors make your vision blurry or hazy, making reading difficult, and can ...
About The Study: The results of this study suggest a high burden of refractive error–associated correctable refractive error in African American adults, making it ...
As cataract surgery evolves toward a precision refractive paradigm, the accuracy of postoperative refractive prediction for intraocular lenses (IOLs) has become a core metric for surgical success.
Choosing new glasses involves lots of factors, including the type of lens you will purchase. If you have a strong prescription, you might consider aspheric lenses. There are many types of lenses for ...