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OCTOBER 2019 ISSUE ALERT
Volume 11, Number 10
Get the full October 2019 digital edition here
30 years of LASIK, Lyme disease: The 45-year epidemic, Artificial intelligence might be the future of practice management, and much more available in our digital edition.
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30 years of LASIK
More than 40 million LASIK procedures have been performed with a high rate of patient satisfaction since receiving FDA approval in 1999. Custom LASIK procedures allow for correcting both refractive error and higher-order aberrations, going beyond 20/20. Customization advancements will continue, and procedures for presbyopia are under exploration.
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Lyme disease: The 45-year silent epidemic
For many ODs, Lyme disease (Borrelia burgdorferi) and it’s 22+ variant cousins hit close to home. Eyecare practitioners must step up their games in identifying and managing these cases with primary-care, infectious disease, and rheumatology colleagues.
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Artificial intelligence might be the future of practice management
While a hot topic of late, it is easy to forget that the concept of artificial intelligence (AI) is not new. More than ever, advancements in mobile health technology are driving patient-driven care.
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Why taking patient history never ends
Toxoplasmosis shows varied diagnosis
Dry eye signs may signal risk for diabetic foot ulcers
Nutrition in the future of primary-care optometry
Go beyond medical treatment for recurrent corneal erosion
Epi-on cross-linking may speed visual recovery
More than a yellow lesion?
Q&A: Academia, contact lenses, beer, climbing a water
 
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