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“My LASIK is wearing off.” When LASIK is the one thing that patients know about ophthalmology, it’s no wonder they come to the incorrect conclusion that LASIK must be the answer to their problems again. They often then have a reasonable followup question: “How many times am I going to need this?”
The answer? Most of the time, they don’t. The average... See more
The answer? Most of the time, they don’t. The average... See more
How Should I Manage the 10-Year Post-LASIK Patient Who is Now Unhappy With His or Her Vision?
Leigh Mignogna
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- Tooz a partnership between Zeiss and Deutsche Telekom released a pair of prescription Augmented Reality glasses with ‘all-day’ battery life. The glasses use a curved wave guide lens and an invisible combiner to guide the light from the monochromatic Micro-LED Display for integration of vision correction. The glasses have a field of view of 15 degre
Augmented Report
R. D. Lee - The Mitochondriac Manifesto_ How Nature Nurtures the Body, and Technology Torments It-Enquicken LLC (2022)
An exploration of the role of biophysics, mitochondria, and circadian rhythms in human health, highlighting the importance of light, water, and magnetism in controlling our biology and addressing chronic disease.
LinkSeeing <—> Making: Room for Thought
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Any mood-altering effects are thanks to Zeiss’ halochrome lens technology, which the lens manufacturer has been working with — and publishing papers on — to suss out the science behind its claims that the use of filtered light can change the way folks feel. There’s some preliminary research that the company has done, but the science is still largel... See more
Jonathan Shieber • Angling to be eyewear's next big thing, Futuremood launches with mood-altering sunglasses
Fracture Management for Primary Care E-Book: Expert Consult - Online and Print
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Byrne's Euclid
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