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Content by Ruth Steer:

Subspecialties Imaging & Diagnostics

The Thinner, the Poorer

| Ruth Steer

A reduction in retinal thickness may be associated with a decrease in cognitive function.

Subspecialties Imaging & Diagnostics

Featherweight Optics

| Ruth Steer

High-resolution retinal imaging… with an SLO/OCT device weighing a mere 94 g.

Subspecialties Glaucoma

Finding Fibrosis

| Ruth Steer

Pro-fibrotic signatures may play a role in causing glaucoma…

Business & Profession Professional Development

Business in Brief

| Ruth Steer

It’s been a busy summer in the ophthalmic business space…

Business & Profession Professional Development

European Eyecare in 2016

| Ruth Steer

How does your practice compare with others around the EU?

Business & Profession Refractive

The Genesis of Allogenic Inlays

| Ruth Steer

Are allogenic corneal inlays becoming a feasible option for refractive correction?

Subspecialties Glaucoma

Everybody Hertz

| Ruth Steer

Can non-invasive brain stimulation in patients with optic nerve damage restore vision?

Subspecialties Imaging & Diagnostics

Softness Skews

| Ruth Steer

If topical prostaglandin therapy softens the cornea, it makes it harder to trust the readings on your Goldmann tonometer.

Subspecialties Neuro-ophthalmology

Gym Tonic

| Ruth Steer

Tired eyes after exercise? Caffeine might be just the tonic.

Subspecialties Neuro-ophthalmology

Benign “Blindness”

| Ruth Steer

For some, checking Facebook in bed can be a (temporarily) blinding experience.

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