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    Feb 6, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Leonard Apt dies; UCLA pediatric ophthalmologist was 90

    During the first half of the 20th century, pediatricians generally believed that children's eye problems were largely self-corrective — that a child would grow out of his or her crossed eyes or poor vision. But they were wrong.
    During the first half of the 20th century, pediatricians generally believed that children's eye problems were largely self-corrective — that a child would grow out of his or her crossed eyes or poor vision. But they were wrong. Unless a vision...

    Tags: University of Pennsylvania, Blindness, Harvard Medical School, Medical Specialization, Keratitis

  2. Dec 18, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Uncorking Champagne: Lots of fun until someone loses an eye

    Just in time for the holidays, the American Academy of Ophthalmology is warning of the dangers of popping Champagne corks.
    Just in time for the holidays, the American Academy of Ophthalmology is warning of the dangers of popping Champagne corks. Sure, it looks cool to send a cork zinging across the room. But the eye guys note that the typical Champagne bottle contains as...
  4. Dec 5, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Researchers see the light in bid to restore lost vision

    Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago and the University of California at Los Angeles recently created a light-sensitive molecule that they say could help restore vision lost in degenerative eye diseases, such as macular degeneration, and...

    Tags: Education, Eyes and Vision, Electronics, Harvard University, Colleges and Universities

  6. Nov 30, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  7. A parent's watchful eye could prevent blindness

    While newborns’ eyes can at first appear misaligned, most straighten within the first few months of life. But if parents start to notice babies’ eyes crossing or wandering outward, upward or downward, it could be serious.
    While newborns’ eyes can at first appear misaligned, most straighten within the first few months of life. But if parents start to notice babies’ eyes crossing or wandering outward, upward or downward, it could be serious. The first step is...

    Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Blindness, Medical Specialization, Amblyopia, Deerfield Beach

  8. Oct 2, 2012 | Allentown Morning Call
  9. Halloween contact lenses are not a good idea

    Health
    Makeup? Fine. Mask? Go for it. Hair dye? Just do it. Decorative contact lenses? Hold on there. Pennsylvania's opthamologists want to remind Halloween partiers that they should take a pass on those discount store contact lenses. It's illegal to sell them...
  10. Nov 7, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Professionals see the danger in nonprescription contact lenses

    Cosmetic contact lenses are fun, and they're popular among young people during the holidays. But they are also dangerous and can cause severe eye damage, eye doctors said. The health risks involved in wearing nonprescription decorative contact lenses...

    Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Health and Medical Professionals, Hospitals and Clinics, Keratitis , Health

  12. Oct 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. 89 Md. facilities bought drugs from firm linked to meningitis outbreak

    The federal Food and Drug Administration identified 89 medical facilities in Maryland that bought drugs from the Massachusetts manufacturer being investigated for a national fungal meningitis outbreak.
    The federal Food and Drug Administration identified 89 medical facilities in Maryland that bought drugs from the Massachusetts manufacturer being investigated for a national fungal meningitis outbreak. The facilities are among more than 3,000 in numerous...

    Tags: Charles Street, Back Pain, Plastic Surgeons, Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Saint Agnes Hospital

  14. Oct 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. $2 million prize announced for cure for blindness by 2020

    Singer Art Garfunkel, a real estate magnate and an investor are putting $2 million in gold bullion on the line to inspire researchers to cure blindness by 2020, establishing through Johns Hopkins Medicine one of the world's largest prizes for a scientific advancement.
    Singer Art Garfunkel, a real estate magnate and an investor are putting $2 million in gold bullion on the line to inspire researchers to cure blindness by 2020, establishing through Johns Hopkins Medicine one of the world's largest prizes for a scientific...

    Tags: Blindness, Food and Drug Administration, Environmental Issues, Financial Aid, Entertainment Events

  16. Oct 3, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Loyola scientists study blindness in Stevens-Johnson syndrome

    Three years ago, Brianna Thompson, then 9 years old, suffered a widespread rash and bloodshot eyes after she took 11/2 teaspoons of Tylenol.
    Three years ago, Brianna Thompson, then 9 years old, suffered a widespread rash and bloodshot eyes after she took 11/2 teaspoons of Tylenol. To treat these ailments, she was given steroids, Benadryl and more Tylenol. But that caused her lips and tongue...

    Tags: Loyola University Chicago, Blindness, Steroids, Pharmaceuticals, Demographics

  18. Aug 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Dr. Christina R. Prescott seeing patients at Wilmer in Bel Air

    Christina R. Prescott, M.D., Ph.D. and an assistant professor of ophthalmology is seeing patients at the Wilmer Eye Institute of Bel Air (formerly Parris-Castoro Eye Care Center). Prescott specializes in medical and surgical management of serious corneal...

    Tags: Education, Cataracts, Yale University, Columbia University, Colleges and Universities

  20. Aug 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Dr. Kathryn Klein seeing patients at Wilmer Eye Institute in Bel Air

    Kathryn Klein, M.D., M.P.H. and an assistant professor of ophthalmology at the Krieger Children's Eye Center at the Wilmer Institute, is seeing patients at the Wilmer Eye Institute at Bel Air (formerly Parris-Castoro Eye Care Center). She has subspecialty...

    Tags: Education, Johns Hopkins University, Columbia University, New York University, Medical Specialization

  22. Aug 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Wilmer Eye Institute celebrates new locations in Bel Air, HdG

    The Wilmer Eye Institute at Johns Hopkins Medicine commemorated the grand opening of its Bel Air and Havre de Grace locations (both formerly Parris-Castoro Eye Care Centers) during a recent ribbon-cutting ceremony. These two sites represent the ninth...

    Tags: Eyes and Vision, Havre de Grace, Glaucoma, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Medical Research

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