December 2019 ISSUE ALERT
Volume 11, Number 12
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The prevalence of myopia is increasing at an unprecedented rate worldwide. Daily disposable MiSight offers a new option for parents, children and ODs interested in keeping myopia under wraps.
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Review clinical highlights of new myopia control lens
The prevalence of myopia is increasing at an unprecedented rate worldwide. Daily disposable MiSight offers a new option for parents, children and ODs interested in keeping myopia under wraps.
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Know the latest on classifying and referring hypertension
New guidelines on hypertension released in 2017 generated controversy within health care. Knowing what blood pressure readings require urgent referral and how to accurately measure blood pressure are important for all ODs. Recognizing and managing a hypertensive crisis is critical. Encourage patients to monitor their blood pressure at home.
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How the blink affects contact lens wear
A proper blink cleanses, moisturizes the ocular surface and replenishes the nutrients, oil and water supply in the tear film.
When lids do not make contact during a blink, there are negative consequences.
Crystal Brimer, OD, FAAO explores how the blink affects contact lens wear.
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