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... process other objects. 10 Consistent with this premise, clinical case studies indicate that brain damage within these areas gives rise to specific s ... s acquired prosopagnosia in more detail. The results from neuroimaging studies outlined above suggest that the human brain treats faces differently f ...
... ribed and supplied to aid and protect patients’ eyes. We now maintain a combined museum collection and archive, comprising over twenty eight thousand ... lse eyes have even deceived optometry students! We hold several hundred coins and medals, some from as far back as the sixteenth century, either de ...
... ntimetabolites like methotrexate and biologics such as cytokines and antibodies.” There are drugs, Graham adds, that can be used to stop other effect ...
... l intelligence (AI) and deep learning. Those who joined us at our recent webinar with Dr Jeff Hogg will have heard how this is likely to have a signif ... to have a significant impact on optometry in the coming years. Since the webinar, I have had numerous conversations with College members about the imp ...
... anuary 2025). The rules for disposal of recyclables, food waste and black bin waste generated by businesses are changing. Are you ready?
... the risk of side effects or rejection, as is normally seen with foreign bodies. Variable dosing strategies are frequently used as part of the phase I ... yopic patients who will need further consideration about accommodation and binocularity following surgery. 20 Role of optometry in gene therapy Opt ...
... m not sure how to use their clinical waste facilities. What clinical waste bins do I need to comply with the regulations while recycling as much as po ... recycling as much as possible? Our advice Daniel Hardiman-McCartney MBE FCOptom, Clinical Adviser, says: “Clinicians and practice owners are legall ...
... e podcast episode and, this time, Martin talks to Professor John Lawrenson FCOptom of City University, London, about his editorial published in the Ju ... y season two, episode 17 Podcast: Martin talks to Professor John Lawrenson FCOptom about his OPO paper discussing the evidence relating to COVID-19 an ...
Our WebinarXtra episodes cover 'Xtra' questions there just wasn't time to answer ... questions there just wasn't time to answer during the live webinar. In this episode of WebinarXtra, Daniel talks to Consultant Ophthalmologist and Ocu ...
... myopes. Orthokeratology: background overview and unique case studies presents case studies of myopes corrected with orthokeratology despite having hig ... n Table 3. Table 3. Prescriptions and visual acuity (VA) (monocular and binocular) over time for right (R) and left (L) eye of patient A ...