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  • News - 13 Jul 2004
    A cataract is a cloud or film that can form on the lens of a person's eye. The presence of a cataract can degrade the quality of one's vision by blocking and scattering light as it enters the eye. It...
  • News - 3 May 2004
    Alcon, Inc. reported updated clinical results on the AcrySof®ReSTOR®intraocular lens (IOL) that demonstrate its ability to substantially restore a cataract patient’s ability to see both near and...
  • News - 22 Mar 2004
    Using an advanced microsurgical technology, called Aqualase(R), a New York eye surgeon is now able to use a procedure to essentially "wash" cataracts away. "By using Aqualase(R) to treat my cataract...
  • Health - 4 Jul 2023
    Cataracts are whitish or cloudy patches in the lens of the eye that cause it to become opaque and less able to focus light onto the retina.
  • News - 4 Jan 2010
    Bausch & Lomb today announced that it is launching the Crystalens® AO, the first aberration-free accommodating intraocular lens (IOL) with aspheric optics to cataract surgeons worldwide.
  • Health - 24 Aug 2023
    Cataracts have been known to mankind for centuries. A cataract is a white or cloudy patch that develops in the eye lens, reducing the amount of light that passes through it and leading to blurred...
  • Health - 4 Jul 2023
    Cataracts are whitish or cloudy patches that develop in a person’s eye lens and lead to blurred or clouded vision. Cataracts are the most common cause of visual impairment worldwide.
  • Health - 4 Jul 2023
    Cataracts are cloudy or milky patches that develop in the lens of the eye and cause impaired vision.
  • Health - 4 Jul 2023
    In the initial stages of development, cataracts are mild and may not be noticeable. However, as a cataract grows in size or more develop, the lens of the eye becomes more clouded and light is less...
  • Health - 26 Jun 2019
    Cataract is a clouding of the lens within the eye and affects tens of millions of people. At present, there is no cure for cataract, and consequently the only available method to treat cataract is by...

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