The following articles appeared in the print edition of Primary Care Optometry News.
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As baby boomers age, technology for computer access will be in greater demand
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Head-mounted devices improving, offering patients some replication of sight
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Maryland Optometric Association works with Drug Enforcement Administration, pharmacy and insurance to halt the misuse of DEA numbers
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Massachusetts TPA passes Senate
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New online chat system attracts optometrists from all over the world
Walter A. Mayo, OD
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Pred Forte: The big gun anti-inflammatory drop
Bobby Christensen, OD FAAO
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Prescription, glare-reducing filters give improved visual function
Bob Kronemyer
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Prism technology used in two new prescription lenses
Bob Kronemyer
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Self-focusing telescopic glasses give continuous, clear image
Bob Kronemyer
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Simple refraction, coaching, may be all some low vision patients need
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Striving to meet the low vision demand
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When do you say when to low vision services?
Michael D. DePaolis, OD, FAAO
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Optical dispensing: 21 steps to the 21st Century
Howard Gottlieb, OD