Certain children who wear a special kind of no-line bifocal lenses show signs of slower progression of myopia than those who wear more conventional lenses according to a new study published in the ...
BOSTON, Jan. 29 (UPI) -- Children who wear no-line bifocal lenses may have slower progression of myopia than those who wear more conventional lenses, said a U.S. study. The five-year study was ...
Reading glasses are one of those annoyances that come with old age, but what if there was a way to integrate them into your normal eyewear — without dealing with the drawbacks of bifocals or no-line ...
Bifocal safety eyewear is one of the fastest-growing segments in eye protection. And, just as the one-size-fits-all approach doesn’t always work, neither does the one-fits-all approach. As a result, ...
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After a prescription leaves the optometrist's office, how are eyeglasses actually made to order? Larry Enright, general manager of Perferx Optical, talks about the shaping, sanding, polishing, cutting ...
Certain children who wear a special kind of no-line bifocal lenses show signs of slower progression of myopia than those who wear more conventional lenses according to a new study published in ...
When deciding which myopic children are likely to benefit from special lenses, it's helpful to know if the parents have myopia. A study in Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, reports that in ...
Rockville, Md. -- Certain children who wear a special kind of no-line bifocal lenses show signs of slower progression of myopia than those who wear more conventional lenses according to a new study ...