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A Google contact lens that monitors glucose levels

 

Google is developing a “smart” contact lens, able to measure the glucose levels in the tears of patients with diabetes.

 

The prototype uses a tiny wireless chip and miniaturized glucose sensor embedded between two layers of soft contact lens material. It is able to produce one reading per second and could incorporate miniature LED lights to warn the wearer when glucose levels are getting out of control.

 

“It’s still early days for this technology,” said Brian Otis and Babak Parviz, project co-founders. “But we’ve completed multiple clinical research studies which are helping to refine our prototype. We hope this could someday lead to a new way for people with diabetes to manage their disease.”

 

There is still a lot of work to be done before this technology is useable. “We’re not going to do this alone: we plan to look for partners who are experts in bringing products like this to market,” commented the researchers. “At a time when the International Diabetes Federation is declaring that the world is ‘losing the battle’ against diabetes, we thought this project was worth a shot.”


Source:

http://googleblog.blogspot.ca

 

Regard Action has announced its Excellence Awards finalists

 

The Regard Action eyecare professional services cooperative has released the names of the opticians and optometrists who will be finalists in its 2014 Excellence Awards contest.

 

These awards celebrate the passion, ambition, dynamism and community service of eyecare professionals. They were created to honour and recognize the talent of the network’s ECPs and emerging professionals.

 

In the Optician of the Year category, the finalists are:

 

  • Richard Chamberland, Les yeux du coeur, Terrebonne;
  • Robert Grimard, Grimard Optique, Montréal;
  • Serge Poulin, Optique Serge Poulin, Québec.

 

In the Optometrist of the Year category, the finalists are:

 

  • Dr. Benoit Bergeron, Optique Comeau, Campbellton;
  • Dr. Marie-Josée Couture, Les Branchés Lunetterie, Montréal;
  • Dr. Isabelle Parent, Optique Serge Poulin, Québec.

 

The seven finalists have been cordially invited to attend the cooperative’s Congress to be held on the occasion of Regard Action’s 25th anniversary, at the Hôtel La Ferme, in Charlevoix, in April 2014. The winners’ names will be announced at the Gala evening event on April 26.


Source: Regard Action

 

United over aging eye

 

Researchers have joined forces to produce a special issue of the scientific journal Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science (IOVS).

 

About 40 million people worldwide are blind or have significant visual impairment. Yet, 65% of those with visual impairment and 82% of those who are blind are over 50 years of age. Ophthalmic researchers collaborated to put together a series of scientific papers on the aging eye, to focus attention on the latest discoveries and accelerate the translation of those findings into clinical care.

 

“With an aging world population and a startling increase in the prevalence of diseases such as diabetic retinopathy and age-related macular degeneration, we feel that this issue is both important and timely, with chapters highlighting problems in and possible solutions to age-related diseases that affect all the major tissues of the eye,” said Dr. Gerald Chader, medical director of the Ocular Research Symposia Foundation. The special issue is based on workshops sponsored by the foundation that were held June 14–16, 2013.

 

These articles specifically address new research on the genetics, biology, biochemistry, neurochemistry and the impact of nutrition and the environment on functions in the older eye.


Source:

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/01/140117191316.htm

Sealing gel for corneal incisions

 

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the first gel sealant for use in stopping fluid from leaking through the incision in a patient’s cornea after cataract surgery.

 

“The FDA has approved gels like ReSure for sealing small incisions in other parts of the body, such as the lungs, but this is a first-of-its-kind for the eye,” explains Christy Foreman, director of the FDA’s Office of Device Evaluation.

 

Usually, the incision made during cataract surgery is self-sealing. However, if fluid leaks from the incision, the surgeon may need to close the wound. The ReSure sealant, produced by Ocular Therapeutix, is made up of two liquid solutions that the surgeon mixes together just prior to sealing the incision. Using an applicator, the surgeon applies the mixture directly to the incision. After 20 seconds, a gel forms that adheres to the eye and seals the incision. The gel gradually breaks down over the course of seven days and is cleared from the body by the eye’s natural tears.

 

The study excluded people who had a history of eye trauma or surgeries, patients with insulin-dependent diabetes or glaucoma, and anyone who used certain medications in the weeks prior to cataract surgery.


Source:

www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/271103.php

Well-deserved honours

Transitions Optical recently unveiled the 2013 winners of its Eyecare Professional of the Year and Retailer of the Year awards.

 

Wael Yassein, optician and owner of The Eye Shoppe in Oshawa, Ontario, was named Eyecare Professional of the Year. Yassein accepted his award in the presence of over 1,100 eyecare professionals from North and South America at the 18th Transitions Academy in Orlando, Florida.

 

“I feel better knowing I’m making a difference in people’s vision,” said Yassein. “It’s always a good feeling to know I’m doing something right – and to win the Transitions Eyecare Professional of the Year award is absolutely gratifying.”

 

Transitions Academy also honoured Loblaw Optical as the winner of the Retailer of the Year award in Canada. Moe Benaim, senior category manager, optical, at Loblaw Optical, accepted the award on behalf of the retailer. “Winning the Transitions Retailer of the Year award in Canada was a primary goal of our team for 2013,” said Benaim.

 

Christine Underhill, business manager at Transitions Optical, Canada, described Loblaw Optical’s dedication to Transitions over the years as “astounding.” “We thank them for their continued partnership with Transitions Optical,” she finished.


Source: Transitions Optical

 

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