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About Joseph
Joseph Allen is a journalist/videographer based in Montceaux, France.
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English French
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Interview (Video / Broadcast) Documentaries Fact Checking
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Sports Cultural Fact Checking
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The Makings of a Dry Eye Oasis

16 Sep 2024  |  eyetube.net
Joseph J. Allen, OD, FAAO, Dipl ABO, and Jessilin Quint, OD, MS, MBA, FAAO, discuss the diagnosis and treatment of dry eye disease, focusing on the tools and treatments that can be integrated into a practice to specialize in this area.

All About NK

27 Aug 2024  |  eyetube.net
Joseph J. Allen, OD, FAAO, Dipl ABO, provides a comprehensive overview of neurotrophic keratitis (NK), detailing its three stages, causes, and methods for early diagnosis and treatment.

Questions to Drive the Future of Teleoptometry

25 Aug 2024  |  eyetube.net
The use of telemedicine in optometry is here to stay, but there is no established standardized protocol. Joseph Allen, OD, FAAO, Dipl ABO, discusses the advantages and limitations of telemedicine in optometry, emphasizing the need for good standards of care when engaging with patients virtually.

Treatment Tactics for RCE

08 Aug 2024  |  eyetube.net
Joseph J. Allen, OD, FAAO, Dipl ABO, reviews best practices for treating recurrent corneal erosion (RCE), discussing co-occurring conditions, diagnostic methods, and management strategies. He shares insights on effective treatments based on his patient experiences.

Can Your Level of Care Use an Upgrade?

17 Jul 2024  |  eyetube.net
Joseph J. Allen, OD, FAAO, Dipl ABO, offers his top 10 tips for enhancing the level of care in the medical field, drawing from his extensive experience in practice, teaching, and mentorship.

The Changing Landscape of Optometry in Canada

07 Jun 2024  |  eyetube.net
Joseph J. Allen, OD, FAAO, Dipl ABO, interviews Harbir Sian, OD, to explore the differences in practicing optometry between Canada and the United States. Dr. Sian elaborates on the scope of practice, the importance of residency, and various practice methods in Canada.

The Future of Treating Diabetic Eye Disease?

31 May 2024  |  eyetube.net
Joseph Allen reviews the novel eye drop OTT166 by OcuTerra Therapeutics, which is in development for treating diabetic retinopathy and diabetic macular edema. The review covers the drug's mechanism of action, its pathway to the retina, and promising preliminary research findings.

Teleprompter Pro Photo & Video

25 May 2024  |  LisiSoft
The Teleprompter Pro app receives overwhelmingly negative reviews from users who report numerous issues such as freezing, inability to import text files, lack of customer support, and poor functionality. Many users express regret over their purchase, citing that the app does not work as advertised and is a waste of money. Some users mention that the free version of the app is more reliable, while others highlight specific problems like the app jumping ahead, difficulty in scrolling, and lack of essential features like speed control and script deletion.

The Rundown on Vevye

21 May 2024  |  eyetube.net
Joseph J. Allen, OD, FAAO, Dipl ABO, provides an overview of Vevye, a recently FDA-approved, nonpreserved cyclosporine ophthalmic solution 0.1% by Novaliq for treating dry eye disease. He highlights the unique aspects of the drop compared to other cyclosporine products, its mechanism of action, dosing information, and effectiveness data, while also addressing lingering questions about the semiflurinated alkane drop.

Must-Know Info About Monkeypox

14 Apr 2024  |  eyetube.net
Joseph J. Allen, OD, FAAO, Dipl ABO, provides essential information for optometrists about the monkeypox virus on Eye Care Insiders. He discusses transmission methods, ocular signs and symptoms, treatment options, and potential visual complications.

AI and Eye Care

04 Apr 2024  |  eyetube.net
Joseph J. Allen, OD, FAAO, Dipl ABO, explores the role of artificial intelligence in the optometric profession, examining its accuracy in identifying and tracking the progression of ocular conditions. He also discusses potential applications of AI in eye care and the challenges that may arise in clinical settings.

Finally, a Treatment for Demodex Blepharitis

04 Apr 2024  |  eyetube.net
The first FDA-approved treatment for Demodex blepharitis, lotilaner ophthalmic solution 0.25% (Xdemvy, formerly TP-03; Tarsus Pharmaceuticals), is now available. Joseph J. Allen, OD, FAAO, Dipl ABO, provides an overview of the treatment's mechanism of action, side effects, dosing, clinical trial data, and prescribing information.

Improve Your Diagnosis of Ocular Surface Disease

04 Apr 2024  |  eyetube.net
Joseph J. Allen, OD, FAAO, Dipl ABO, provides advice to help avoid common pitfalls while examining patients with suspected ocular surface disease.

A Year of Growth and Gratitude

01 Dec 2023  |  eyetube.net
Joseph J. Allen reflects on the professional changes and growth he experienced in 2023, highlighting FDA approvals of new optometric products, increased opportunities for presenting continuing education, and new roles and projects he has undertaken.

How the music that's played most during sex triggered a $100m lawsuit (that's proving very hard to unRavel!)

10 Oct 2023  |  Mail Online
The article discusses the ongoing legal battle over the royalties of Maurice Ravel's famous composition 'Bolero,' which has generated over $100 million. Évelyne Pen de Castel is seeking to extend the copyright, claiming it was co-written by Alexandre Benois. The case is being challenged by France's Society of Authors, Composers and Publishers of Music. The article also delves into the history of 'Bolero,' its cultural impact, and the complex inheritance issues surrounding Ravel's estate.

I warned Prince Andrew it was bad idea to agree to Newsnight interview

01 Oct 2023  |  Mail Online
Prince Andrew was advised against participating in a Newsnight interview about his connections with Jeffrey Epstein by his friend and lawyer, Paul Tweed. Despite the warnings, Andrew proceeded with the interview, which had severe repercussions on his public life. The interview, now featured in a Channel 4 documentary, revealed Andrew's controversial statements and denials regarding his relationship with Epstein and accusations from Virginia Roberts. The fallout from the interview has been described as 'horrendous' for Andrew and his family, though some believe he could potentially return to public life.

Ministry dismantling stalls at Providence

13 May 2023  |  www.stabroeknews.com
The Ministry of Public Works began dismantling vendor stalls along the Providence, East Bank Demerara Highway, citing safety concerns due to encroachment on the road reserve. Vendors, some of whom had been there for years, were given final notice on May 11, with the dismantling occurring the next day. They expressed shock and concern over the lack of alternative locations for their businesses. Minister Juan Edghill stated that the vendors were aware of the situation and that a tarmac area for tent vending will be created. The exercise is part of a country-wide initiative.

Lewis sets out 15-point plan for workers

02 May 2023  |  www.stabroeknews.com
Lincoln Lewis, General Secretary of the Guyana Trades Union Congress, presented a 15-point plan during the May Day celebration, urging both the Government and the opposition APNU+AFC to enhance workers' rights and benefits. Key demands include legislation for inclusionary democracy, devolution of power, affirmative action, direct oil benefits, tax reforms, unemployment benefits, and universal trade union rights. Lewis emphasized the need for political cooperation and the elimination of ethnic divisions to achieve these goals before the current parliament's term ends.

Region Seven commander says Eteringbang security under control, shop owner disagrees vehemently

30 Mar 2023  |  www.stabroeknews.com
Police Commander Dion Moore asserts that the security situation in Eteringbang is under control, despite allegations from local shop owners and residents of harassment and robbery by the Venezuelan National Guard and the sindicato gang. Residents have called for government intervention, citing ongoing abuse and danger. Moore maintains that the threats are confined to the Venezuelan side and encourages reporting of incidents. A shop owner disputes Moore's claims, describing frequent harassment and danger while traveling by river due to the closure of the Eteringbang Airstrip. The government has yet to respond publicly.

Ogle day care shut down after death of baby

26 Mar 2023  |  www.stabroeknews.com
Little Learning Day Care in Ogle, East Coast Demerara, has been shut down after the death of a seven-month-old girl, Oriya Gravesande, who succumbed to haemorrhage and suffocation by compression of the neck. The daycare had been operating for 27 years without a license from the Child Care and Protection Agency. Minister of Human Services and Social Security, Dr. Vindhya Persaud, emphasized the need for a thorough investigation by the Guyana Police Force and expressed deep concern over the incident. The family of the deceased has called for a full investigation, and the daycare's closure highlights the importance of adhering to childcare certification protocols.

On the Beat: GRRRLS 2 the Front Returns, RIP Byrdman

06 Mar 2023  |  Seven Days
The Stone Church in Brattleboro is reviving its GRRRLS 2 the Front series, aimed at increasing participation among women, trans, and nonbinary individuals in the music industry. The series includes workshops, tech production classes, and live shows across various venues. Burlington mourns the loss of local personality Joseph Byrd Allen, known as Byrdman, who was killed by a drunk driver. Byrdman was a beloved figure in the community, often seen at Radio Bean. A memorial will be held in his honor. Additionally, the Noah Kesey Magic Band performed a notable set at Muddy Waters, hinting at future live entertainment plans for the venue.

Project to raise awareness of Team VSI Racing and their hydrogen-powered speed boat.

A European wine that echoes the EU's motto? It's now available in a bottle

01 Dec 2022  |  www.euronews.com
Oenope has created the Borderless European Wine, a project aimed at fostering solidarity among European winegrowers in the face of global challenges. Inspired by the EU's motto 'United in Diversity', founders Jerome Felici and Françoise Roger have produced a wine that embodies the characteristics of each vineyard involved. Euronews Culture sampled the first cuvée of White and Red 2020 at the European Pavilion, organized by the European Cultural Foundation, and found it to be a unique and pleasant experience, though not all the described aromas and flavours were identifiable.

Dutch artists question EU migration policy with Forbidden Garden project

01 Dec 2022  |  www.euronews.com
Dutch designers Tymon Hogenelst and Jesse van der Ploeg of Studio Wild created The Forbidden Garden of Europe, an art project that uses materials from plants banned by the EU to reflect on the Union's migration policies. The project, which includes The Forbidden Tempietto, a tribute to those struggling to find common ground in Europe, was developed for the 17th Venice Biennale of Architecture and is on display at the Swiss Institute in Rome until the end of the year.

United we stand - Celebrating European culture through dialogue, dining and design

01 Dec 2022  |  www.euronews.com
The European Cultural Foundation's European Pavilion project aims to create educational spaces for art and cultural professionals, build intergenerational bridges, explore new identities amidst migration, address sustainable development in the context of climate change, and discuss the importance of culture during crises like the war in Ukraine. Over two years, artists, writers, researchers, and designers have debated these topics, fostering a sense of collective belonging and celebrating commonalities over divisions in Europe.

Biden administration (finally) elevates healthy buildings as part of national Covid strategy

18 Mar 2022  |  www.statnews.com
The White House has elevated 'clean air in buildings' as a key pillar in the national Covid-19 response, marking a significant shift in strategy. The administration's Clean Air in Buildings Challenge emphasizes the importance of ventilation and filtration in preventing the spread of Covid-19. The initiative includes guiding principles and best practices for improving air quality in buildings, and plans to recognize and reward buildings that meet specified targets. The effort also aims to enhance the Environmental Protection Agency's Indoor Environments Division. The author, Joseph G. Allen, highlights the broader benefits of healthy buildings, including improved student performance and reduced worker absenteeism.

President Biden: Don’t misuse Bayh-Dole march-in rights

17 Sep 2021  |  www.statnews.com
Congressional leaders are urging the Biden administration to misuse the Bayh-Dole Act's march-in rights to control drug prices, a move that could undermine the law's intention and damage the U.S. economy. The Bayh-Dole Act, passed in 1980, allows academic institutions and small businesses to patent and license federally funded inventions, fostering innovation and economic growth. Misapplying the march-in provision could disrupt this balance, making drug commercialization riskier and potentially reducing the development of new therapies. Historical attempts to impose similar controls have failed, and the article argues that President Biden should continue to protect the Bayh-Dole Act to maintain U.S. leadership in innovation.

The Hard Covid-19 Questions We're Not Asking

30 Aug 2021  |  realclearhealth.com
The article calls for the United States to define clear goals for Covid-19, suggesting that there is a need for a strategic approach to the pandemic.

Star Wars: Who The First Sith To Be Called 'Darth' Was

29 Aug 2020  |  ScreenRant
Darth Vader, while the most iconic Sith Lord with the title 'Darth', was not the first in the Star Wars timeline. The title 'Darth' was later revealed to be used by many Sith Lords, with Darth Andeddu believed to be the first to use it. The new Star Wars canon, established after Disney's acquisition, has confirmed several Sith Lords from the old Expanded Universe, including Darth Andeddu, Darth Revan, and Naga Sadow. Darth Atrius is also mentioned as an early bearer of the title. The exploration of the Star Wars past continues through various media, potentially shedding more light on the origins of the Darth title.

Black Adam's Movie Origin Story Explained

27 Aug 2020  |  ScreenRant
The Black Adam concept trailer, presented at DC FanDome, introduces a new version of the character, played by Dwayne Johnson. Known as a supervillain and Shazam's arch-nemesis in DC Comics, the movie's portrayal is more nuanced, with Black Adam having his own goals and coming up against the Justice Society of America. The trailer reveals Black Adam's origin as an ancient figure who was enslaved, granted powers by the gods, led a slave revolt, but was imprisoned for 5,000 years for abusing his powers. The film will also feature Justice Society of America members Hawkman, Doctor Fate, Cyclone, and Atom Smasher.

Without training, N95 masks may not protect workers on the Covid-19 frontlines

16 Apr 2020  |  www.statnews.com
Health care workers on the Covid-19 frontlines rely on personal protective equipment like N95 masks, which filter out at least 95% of airborne particles. However, without proper training, these masks may not protect workers effectively and could give a false sense of security. The article emphasizes the importance of training health care workers in the correct use of N95 respirators, highlighting the risks of improper use and the need for fit-testing and proper handling. It also discusses the hierarchy of controls for protecting workers, with personal protective equipment being the last resort.

The Data Scientists I’ve met

23 Jul 2018  |  Medium
The article provides career advice for various types of data scientists, highlighting the unrealistic expectations in the industry and among data scientists themselves. It categorizes data scientists into five types based on their value to a business: The Aspirant, The Analyst, The Researcher, The Internal Consultant, and The Dream. The focus is on the importance of data preparation and software engineering in data science roles.
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