John A. Moran Eye Center ophthalmologist and cataract specialist Rachel Simpson, MD, offers this list of questions to ask during your cataract consultation with a potential surgeon—along with the answers...
'No matter how healthy you are, almost everyone develops cataracts as they age. The good news is, cataracts are easily curable, and the surgery can sometimes leave you with better...
Vacation is a wonderful time to relax, have fun, and indulge. You don't want to overdo it though, and throw all your healthy eating habits out the window.
Rand Paul is running for President. However, politics is not his first love. "This is what I love doing," he said as he entered a small operating room in Cap-Haïtien...
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia M. Burwell visited University of Utah Health Care on Thursday to discuss Utah’s role as a leader in health care transformation.
Presidential candidate and ophthalmologist Rand Paul, MD, will join the University of Utah’s John A. Moran Eye Center on a weeklong surgical mission in Haiti beginning August 17, 2015.
Sooner or later, odds are that you're going to develop a cataract or two. Typically, this condition—a clouding of the normally transparent lens in the eye—shows up after age 65.
Advancements in the treatment of cataracts tailor the procedure to better fit individual patients. Dr. Craig Chaya from the Moran Eye Center talks about how these options can improve quality of life. He also gives some details about what promising technologies lie on the horizon.
Once daunting and scary, cataract surgery is now performed routinely and safely. Dr. Craig Chaya of the Moran Eye Center talks cataract facts. He discusses the causes, effects, prevention and outcomes for patients with cataracts.