
Marlisa Miller
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Dec 27, 2023 |
optometrytimes.com | Marlisa Miller |Emily Kaiser Maharjan
December 27, 2023A report by Technavio indicates that lifestyle changes will increase eyewear sales across the globe. According to a report by Technavio, the eyewear market is expected to experience booming growth between 2023 and 2027.
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Nov 22, 2023 |
optometrytimes.com | Marlisa Miller
November 22, 2023The grant donated by Russell Wilson and Ciara will be used in the efforts to help underprivileged, visually-impaired children. EyeCare4Kids was chosen as a recipient of a $100,000 grant from Russell Wilson, Denver Broncos quarterback, and his wife Ciara, talented singer-songwriter, in a partnership with CommonSpirit Health.
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Nov 15, 2023 |
optometrytimes.com | Jacob Lang |Emily Kaiser Maharjan |Marlisa Miller
Jacob Lang, OD, FAAO, gives highlights from his presentation, "The Optometric Year in Review: Hindsight is 2020," which he copresented during the 2023 American Academy of Optometry meeting in New Orleans. Editor's note: This transcript has been lightly edited for clarity. Jacob Lang, OD, FAAO:Hi, I'm Jacob Lang, optometrist at Associated Eye Care on the east side of the Twin Cities in western Wisconsin.
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Oct 16, 2023 |
optometrytimes.com | Jacob Lang |Emily Kaiser Maharjan |Marlisa Miller
Jacob R. Lang, OD, FAAO, presented a poster at the 2023 American Academy of Optometry (AAOpt) meeting. The poster, entitled, "Persistence of Near Vision Improvement and Pupil Size: Results of the Pooled (NEAR) Phase 3 Studies of CSF-1 (0.4% pilocarpine HCl) for Presbyopia," details data on Orasis presbyopia-correcting drop candidate, which is expected to receive an FDA decision by the PDUFA date of October 22, 2023. Video transcriptEditor's note: This transcript has been lightly edited for clarity.
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Oct 6, 2023 |
optometrytimes.com | Marlisa Miller
A New Mexico woman alleges in a lawsuit that she had to have an eye removed because of defective contact lenses sold by Hubble Contacts. Stephanie Guarisco, from Clovis, NJ, claims after using the lenses for only a few weeks, she experienced severe pain and injury. This ultimately led to the loss of her right eye. She is suing Hubble’s parent company, Vision Path, for consumer fraud, negligence, and other counts.
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