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Parking Garage Opens for Duke Eye Center
Construction of a seven-story parking garage began in May 2008. Once completed, it will offer Eye Center patients 300 parking spaces -- three times what is currently available.
Jan. 4, 2010
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Eye Center Doctors Receive Horizon Grant
Duke Eye Center cornea and refractive surgery specialist Natalie Afshari, MD, and clinical fellow Ricardo Santaella, MD, were recipients of the $50,000 grant.
Dec. 23, 2009
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Duke Eye Center Ranked in Top Ten by Ophthalmology Times
Duke Eye Center again ranked in the top ten in every category of the 2009 Ophthalmology Times annual survey of academic eye centers.
Oct. 27, 2009
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New Device Finds Early Signs of Eye Disease in Preemies
Tell-tale signs of a condition that can blind premature babies are being seen for the first time using a new handheld device in a study at Duke University Medical Center.
Sept. 21, 2009
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The Vision to Lead
The Duke Eye Center, already one of the nation’s top eye hospitals, is concluding research that could help cure glaucoma and set the center head and shoulders above its peers.
Aug. 5, 2009
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Banish the Blade: All-Laser LASIK Available at Duke
e, LASIK (laser in situ keratomileusis) surgery has freed more than eight million Americans from daily dependence on glasses and contacts, and the number of people who choose to undergo the procedure increases every year.
Jan. 2, 2008
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New Advance in Cornea Transplantation
During the past decade, LASIK (laser in situ keratomileusis) surgery has freed more than eight million Americans from daily dependence on glasses and contacts, and the number of people who choose to undergo the procedure increases every year.
Jan. 1, 2008
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New Advance in Cornea Transplantation
DURHAM, N.C. -- A new technique being used in some types of cornea transplants means a shorter recovery time for patients and may lead to even better...
Apr. 20, 2006
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Younger and Older Adults Process Visual Information Differently
DURHAM, N.C. -- Younger and older adults depend primarily on different areas of their brain to process visual information, Duke University Medical...
Mar. 1, 2006
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Tiny Implant Provides Relief to Patients with Severe Uveitis
Durham, N.C. -- Greater relief may be available for patients with severe uveitis, thanks to a tiny implant that's not much larger than a grain of...
Jan. 17, 2006

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Updated: Sept. 6, 2007
Published: Sept. 6, 2007
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