
Optom graduate sentenced over intimate recordings
A University of Auckland optometry graduate has been charged with allegedly making and publishing intimate recordings of people, including fellow students.
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A University of Auckland optometry graduate has been charged with allegedly making and publishing intimate recordings of people, including fellow students.

After a five-year hiatus, the International Opticians’ Association (IOA) can finally welcome members and supporters to its biennial summit in Singapore from 11-16 April, coinciding with the inaugural Silmo Singapore optical fair from 12-14 April.

Caroline Abram said her new Jalouse collection is a celebration of burning desire. Jalouse's metal frames are featherweight, their shapes thin and rounded.

Consumer NZ is calling for better sunglass regulation in New Zealand to stop sub-standard sunnies being sold here. The move, backed by the New Zealand Association of Optometrists and the Cancer Society, was triggered by Consumer NZ research showing nearly 50% of sunglasses in Aotearoa, regardless of

Hoya Vision Care has signed a three-year partnership with non-profit Orbis to fight avoidable blindness around the world. The partnership’s focus is on helping schoolchildren access eyecare in low-

A University of California, Irvine (UCI) study found the cumulative impact of intraocular (IOP) fluctuations is directly responsible for the ageing of retinal tissue, an important component of retinal ganglion cell death in glaucoma.

The Optical Distributors & Manufacturers Association (ODMA) has announced that chief executive Finola Carey will leave the organisation at the end of April to enjoy semi-retirement. Having spent 27

Despite conflicting results from previous studies, a new review of 152 publications concluded topical omega-3 is a promising treatment option for dry eye disease (DED) and other ocular surface inflammatory disease.

A US study has found little to no evidence that the popular 20-20-20 rule to relieve digital eyestrain is effective, suggesting longer break durations or different frequency may be more

Sixty-three countries have written to the United Nation’s secretary-general António Guterres, calling on him to appoint a UN special envoy on vision. The envoy would build on the significant

Irene, an Asian elephant at Albuquerque BioPark Zoo, US, has had her left eye surgically removed and is now recovering and learning to cope with reduced vision.

Adjusting visual cues may slow the progression of myopia, providing a potential new basis for future treatments, US researchers found. The myopia epidemic is largely caused by human-made