
AMD – a disease spectrum?
A review of AMD data has led researchers to propose that it should be considered a disease spectrum due to its differing mechanisms and underlying causes. Co-authored by Melbourne’s Professor
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A review of AMD data has led researchers to propose that it should be considered a disease spectrum due to its differing mechanisms and underlying causes. Co-authored by Melbourne’s Professor

Australian startup Speckles, which produces fun patches for children with amblyopia, has launched a campaign to make the language around the condition more positive and reduce the stigma of

In an online survey of cataract surgeons and nurses, 93% agreed that operating room (OR) waste is excessive, with 78% in favour of reusing OR supplies. Of the 1,300 surveyed, 90% agreed that profit,

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Kiwi optometrists are being invited to participate in a nationwide year-long prospective study on suspicious pigmented eye lesions.