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Eye disorders frequently affect adults aged 45 years and older with diagnosed diabetes

CDC Assesses Burden of Eye Disorders in Adults With Diabetes

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Cataracts found to be most commonly reported eye disorder affecting adults aged ≥45 years with diabetes

June 2019 Briefing – Ophthalmology

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Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Ophthalmology for June 2019. This roundup includes the latest...
Changing electronic health record systems may cause longer operation times for eye surgeries

Changing EHR Systems May Up Operating Times for Eye Surgery

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Institutions should consider if expected benefits of deploying a new EHR system outweigh potential risks
Rates of eye examinations within the past two years are generally high among U.S. adults aged 50 to 80 years

Older Americans Generally Current With Eye Exams

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Several significant demographic and socioeconomic differences impact use of eye care

May 2019 Briefing – Ophthalmology

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Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Ophthalmology for May 2019. This roundup includes the latest...
Older adults with impaired vision are at increased risk for perceived discrimination

Impaired Vision Tied to Perceived Discrimination in Older Adults

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Further, perceived discrimination associated with poorer emotional well-being
Vision impairment is associated with increased subjective cognitive decline-related functional limitations for adults aged 45 years and older

Vision Loss May Up Cognitive Decline-Related Functional Limitations

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More adults who report visual impairment have subjective cognitive decline-related functional limitations
Teaching patients to wear goggles when symptomatic to videorecord nystagmus can assist with the diagnosis of episodic vestibular disorders

Goggles That Record Nystagmus Could Help Diagnose Vertigo

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Vestibular event monitoring feasible, could allow accurate diagnosis of episodic vestibular disorders
A new anatomic threshold may be useful for identifying unilateral optic nerve lesions in patients with multiple sclerosis

Thresholds Found for Unilateral Optic Nerve Lesions in MS

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Intereye differences for retinal nerve fiber layer and macular ganglion cell + inner plexiform layer useful
Teaching patients to wear goggles when symptomatic to videorecord nystagmus can assist with the diagnosis of episodic vestibular disorders

Goggles That Record Nystagmus Could Help Diagnose Vertigo

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Vestibular event monitoring feasible, could allow accurate diagnosis of episodic vestibular disorders