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April 2010 |
Moving the Field Forward
Nature’s inspiration may help scientists find solutions to technological, biomedical or industrial challenges
How Nature is Influencing New Lens Materials and Designs
Products inspired by nature are appealing to consumers who have an eye on natural health and wellness
Bio-mimicry Is the Sincerest Form of Flattery
Conscientious Choices for the Conscious Consumer
Vision or Comfort?
Comparative Fittings
Dietary Changes, Supplements May Improve Ocular Health
Educate Your Patients on Bio-Inspired Eyecare Products
Examining the Function of Tear Proteins
Hyaluronan, which is found throughout the body, may have a protective effect against oxidative damage to cells
The accumulation of tear film proteins historically has been viewed negatively, but instead of working to remove these proteins from contact lenses, perhaps we should consider maintaining them in their natural state
A Lifetime of Contact Lens Wear
A multipurpose solution that exhibits the properties of normal human tears would be ideal
Examining GP Biocompatibility
A Look at the Future of Contact Lens R&D
The Future is Almost Present
Do Your Part by Going Green
Nature May Be the Key to Healthier Contact Lens Wear
Bio-Inspired Products for Presbyopia