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Teva v Merck - not a sight for sore eyes
Article 123 of the European Patent Convention states, " A European patent application or a European patent may not be amended in such a way that it contains subject-matter which extends beyond the content of the application as filed ". The same rule also applies to UK patents under section 76 of the Patents Act 1977 .
Decline in black infant mortality brings national attention to Dane County
Marijuana is an ineffective and unsafe glaucoma treatment. The consequences of untreated glaucoma is blindness.
The eyes may have it, but if they do, Dr. Jeff Duff of McAlester Vision Center now has the capability of early detection and treatment for glaucoma and other debilitating eye ailments.
In our series, "Search for the Perfect," we finally took a look at lashes. How can you actually lengthen them -- or fake the longer lash look? Actress Brooke Shields is known for talking about how much her lashes have grown in commercials for Latisse, the prescription-only serum that's taking the eyelash world by storm.
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Health USA Today : What is Glaucoma ?
It results from an excess of fluid within the front of the eye, the aqueous humor.
Lashing out at Latisse [Terra Sigillata]
Abel Pharmboy is the nom de plume of an academic researcher and educator who took his PhD in Pharmacology and Therapeutics and BS in Toxicology.
MJ's Dermatologist Sues Singer's Estate
Michael Jackson's dermatologist filed a lawsuit against the singer's estate claiming he's owed nearly $50,000 for treatments Jackson received during the final three months of his life.
The Medical Minute: Talk about prescriptions
Look in your wallet, purse, personal digital assistant or smart phone and you probably have a list of names, phone numbers and addresses.
Seasonal Glaucoma Changes in Winter
As the aging population continues to rise in numbers, many ophthalmologist offices are preparing for a rise in the number of patients treated for glaucoma.
IOptima of the Israeli based Bio-Light group announces that they have received the European Patent Office approval for its OT-134 laser based system, known also as IOPtiMateTM , for the non invasive filtration treatment of Glaucoma.
Area doctor offers new type of glaucoma surgery
Everett Hedeen had undergone eye surgery to relieve pressure caused by glaucoma in his right eye.
Jackson's dermatologist files $50k claim
Michael Jackson's dermatologist has filed a nearly $50,000 claim against the singer's estate.
OWLS HEAD : Glaucoma is a disease causing an increase in the internal pressure of one or both eyes.
Allergan wins ruling in patent dispute
Allergan Inc. won a ruling in federal court that its patents on Alphagan, which lowers pressure in the eye in patients with open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension, were infringed.
Aerie Pharmaceuticals' ROCK Inhibitor, AR-12286, Demonstrates...
Novel Drug has Potential to Create Significant Improvement in Function of Diseased Tissue BRIDGEWATER, N.J. & RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C.-- --Oct 22, 2009 - Aerie Pharmaceuticals, a biotechnology company focused on the discovery and development of novel treatments for glaucoma, today announced positive results from a Phase 2a study of its ...
Age page: Senior shouldn't skimp on eye care during tough times
As the economic crisis continues, some seniors may believe it's reasonable to skip their annual eye exam.
Eyecare Associates Snags New Glaucoma Equipment
Eyecare Associates of Osawatomie has brought some big-city equipment to its small-town practice.
Hospital blamed for sight blunder
A PENSIONER, diagnosed with glaucoma after her eye appointments were repeatedly cancelled, has slammed the 'disgusting servicea TM at St Marya TMs Hospital.
Normal-Tension Glaucoma Treatment Options Explored
Untreated intraocular pressure and zone variables of peripapillary atrophy may serve as risk factors for normal-tension glaucoma in young individuals with moderate to severe vision loss, according to a study in the October issue of the Archives of Ophthalmology .
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