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Extended-Wear Contact Lenses Aren't Capturing the Market - Newswise (press release)
1/2/2012 external link
Extended-Wear Contact Lenses Aren't Capturing the MarketNewswise (press release)(February 1, 2012) – After more than a decade on the market, extended-wear (EW) contact lenses still haven't caught on among patients and eye care professionals, reports the February issue of Optometry and Vision Science, official journal of the ...and more »
Daily contact lenses "still the favourite" - Contactlenses.co.uk
2/2/2012 external link
Contactlenses.co.ukDaily contact lenses "still the favourite"Contactlenses.co.ukThe data, published in the February issue of Optometry and Vision Science, the official journal of the American Academy of Optometry, shows that, after more than a decade on the market, extended-wear contact lenses are still popular among patients and ...and more »
Smart Lenses Will Do More Than Just Improve Your Vision - CBS Local
11/2/2012 external link
CBS LocalSmart Lenses Will Do More Than Just Improve Your VisionCBS LocalBy Paula Ebben, WBZ-TV BOSTON (CBS) – Some forty million Americans wear contact lenses, but imagine if those lenses could do more than just bring the outside world into focus? There are scientists working on the next generation of contact lenses, ...
Contact lenses release anesthesia to your eyeballs - SmartPlanet.com (blog)
23/1/2012 external link
Contact lenses release anesthesia to your eyeballsSmartPlanet.com (blog)So scientists have developed contact lenses that would provide a continuous supply of anesthetic medication to the eyes of patients who undergo laser eye surgery. More than 1 million laser eye correction procedures are performed a year in the US.and more »
Cool Products at Macworld | iWorld 2012 - TidBITS
31/1/2012 external link
Cool Products at Macworld | iWorld 2012TidBITSThree different lenses (clear, yellow, and dark gray) are included, along with a prescription lens holder for those who wear glasses normally. The batteries last for 6 hours of continuous talking, 8 hours of music playing, and a week on standby; ...and more »