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Eye on Ocular Health
ReachMD
55 episodes
1 month ago
Eye on Ocular Health features expert commentary on the management and prevention of debilitating eye problems, such as age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, ocular traumas, and chronic dry eye. This series features commentary from renowned ophthalmologists discussing the most successful diagnostic and treatment options emerging in practice.
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Eye on Ocular Health features expert commentary on the management and prevention of debilitating eye problems, such as age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, ocular traumas, and chronic dry eye. This series features commentary from renowned ophthalmologists discussing the most successful diagnostic and treatment options emerging in practice.
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Science
Medicine
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Debunking Myopia Myths: Kids Are Safer Contact Lens Wearers Than You May Think
Eye on Ocular Health
3 months ago
Debunking Myopia Myths: Kids Are Safer Contact Lens Wearers Than You May Think
Guest: Jeffrey Walline, OD, PhD

Many parents hesitate to allow young children to wear contact lenses, fearing poor hygiene or increased risk of infection. But evidence shows that kids between the ages of 7 and 12 are not at higher risk than teens; in fact, they actually have fewer complications than college-age wearers, and long-term studies reveal no difference in eye health between those fit with contact lenses in childhood versus adolescence. Here to talk about the safety of contact lenses for myopic children is Dr. Jeffrey Walline, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs at The Ohio State University College of Optometry.

Eye on Ocular Health
Eye on Ocular Health features expert commentary on the management and prevention of debilitating eye problems, such as age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, ocular traumas, and chronic dry eye. This series features commentary from renowned ophthalmologists discussing the most successful diagnostic and treatment options emerging in practice.