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Heavy Eye Syndrome: Myopic-Induced Strabismus

Heavy Eye Syndrome: Myopic-Induced Strabismus

Tanu Sharma, B. Optom Clinical Optometrist, Vision Eye Center, New Delhi, India   Heavy Eye Syndrome (HES) is a cause of acquired esotropia in the setting of high myopia. HES typically presents with diplopia secondary to progressive esotropia and hypotropia with...

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COP27: Correlating the Environment and Vision

COP27: Correlating the Environment and Vision

Dr. Abhishek Mandal, Ph.D. Senior Business Adviser, Vision Science Academy Vision Science Academy, London, United Kingdom.   Vision Science Academy Exclusive The annual climate change conference (COP27) has recently been concluded in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. The...

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Colour through Babies’ Eyes

Colour through Babies’ Eyes

Kheyali Mondal, B.Optom Oculoplasty Fellow Trainee, Dr.Shroff’s Charity Eye Hospital, Delhi, India   Introduction Colour vision is the capability to distinguish colourful wavelengths of light waves and to perceive the differences as differences in shades. The...

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Can You Drive with One Eye?

Can You Drive with One Eye?

Gopinath D, B. Optom Fellowship in Optometry, Aravind Eye Care System, Chennai, India   Driving is a complex task that requires focus, skill, and patience. You need to make sure all your senses are fully engaged, especially since the eyes play a significant role...

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Economics of Eye Care in the UK

Economics of Eye Care in the UK

Dr. Abhishek Mandal, Ph.D. Senior Business Adviser, Vision Science Academy, London, U.K.   Vision Science Academy Exclusive A Special Report The UK offers eye care services under the banner of the National Health Service (NHS). Sightlessness imposes a substantial...

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