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Presbyopia is a medical condition whereby a person loses the ability to see objects clearly at near distance, while maintaining clear vision for long distance vision.
The International Society of Refractive Surgery honors Vivior Chairman with Casebeer Award

The International Society of Refractive Surgery honors Vivior Chairman with Casebeer Award

Everything You Need to Know About Contact Lenses

Everything You Need to Know About Contact Lenses

Tips to helps parents make informed choices about their children's eye health

Tips to helps parents make informed choices about their children's eye health

Research shows the crucial role of glasses in achieving Sustainable Development Goals

Research shows the crucial role of glasses in achieving Sustainable Development Goals

New contact lens therapy shows potential to impact rising prevalence of myopia in children

New contact lens therapy shows potential to impact rising prevalence of myopia in children

UMass Amherst discovery holds promise for revolutionizing treatment of cataracts and presbyopia

UMass Amherst discovery holds promise for revolutionizing treatment of cataracts and presbyopia

New contact lens therapy effective in slowing progression of juvenile-onset myopia, study shows

New contact lens therapy effective in slowing progression of juvenile-onset myopia, study shows

Novel methods may be effective in treating people with presbyopia

Novel methods may be effective in treating people with presbyopia

FDA approves Raindrop Near Vision Inlay device for patients with presbyopia

FDA approves Raindrop Near Vision Inlay device for patients with presbyopia

Visual blurring could lead to risk of tripping and falling in older adults

Visual blurring could lead to risk of tripping and falling in older adults

New technologies go far beyond traditional use of contact lenses for vision correction

New technologies go far beyond traditional use of contact lenses for vision correction

Fish's retina inspired autofocus contact lens could benefit presbyopia patients

Fish's retina inspired autofocus contact lens could benefit presbyopia patients

Presence of myopia significantly affects muscles used in focusing lens of the eye

Presence of myopia significantly affects muscles used in focusing lens of the eye

Dynamic light scattering technique may help detect people at risk of cataracts and presbyopia

Dynamic light scattering technique may help detect people at risk of cataracts and presbyopia

New eye lens could restore long-sightedness in older people

New eye lens could restore long-sightedness in older people

Laser eye surgery: a glimpse into the future - An interview with Professor Dan Reinstein

Laser eye surgery: a glimpse into the future - An interview with Professor Dan Reinstein

Abbott's new TECNIS Multifocal IOLs now available in the U.S. for people with cataracts

Abbott's new TECNIS Multifocal IOLs now available in the U.S. for people with cataracts

New corneal inlay device offers potential treatment option for presbyopia

New corneal inlay device offers potential treatment option for presbyopia

Optegra top tips for healthy eyes this hayfever season

Optegra top tips for healthy eyes this hayfever season

PowerVision develops world's first fluid-based accommodating intraocular lens

PowerVision develops world's first fluid-based accommodating intraocular lens

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