Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Reducing Myopia in Children with Specialty CLs
Myopia affects more than 40 percent of people in
the U.S. and up to 90 percent of children in some parts of Asia. The
problem begins in childhood and often progresses with age. Standard
prescription lenses can correct the defocus but do not cure myopia and do not slow progression rates as children age. But
recent experimental work by biomedical scientist David Troilo and
colleagues at the State University of New York (SUNY) College of
Optometry in New York City supports the development of a potential cure
for myopia by using specialty contact lenses that coax the eye to grow
in a way that can correct nearsighted vision while reducing myopia
progression. Troilo will describe his findings at the Optical Society’s (OSA)
Annual Meeting, Frontiers in Optics (FiO)
2012, taking place Oct. 14–18 in Rochester, N.Y. Read more.
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