
LLLT for chalazia?
A retrospective review found low-level light therapy (LLLT) successfully resolved recalcitrant chalazia in most patients who failed topical or systemic therapy, significantly reducing the need for
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A retrospective review found low-level light therapy (LLLT) successfully resolved recalcitrant chalazia in most patients who failed topical or systemic therapy, significantly reducing the need for

Researchers at SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University in Brooklyn are working on a science fiction-esque optogenetic technology to give blind people the ability to see. The OBServ visual

Safilo, Marchon and Luxottica were all winners at the US Accessories Council’s first annual Design Excellence Awards, hosted at the New York Plaza Hotel in September. Honouring outstanding

A new organisation to promote the development and knowledge of scleral lenses, the Euro and Austral-Asian Scleral Lens Academy (EASLA), has been created to cater to the public and professionals in

Digital security is under the microscope, with the Ministry of Health encouraging health organisations to ensure the digital services they use are safe and reliable by the publication

Iconic Kiwi author Dame Joy Cowley, best known for her children's fiction, such as the popular Mrs Wishy-Washy series, suffers from macular degeneration (MD).Featherstone-based Cowley, aged 82, wrote

Last year’s Dry Eye Assessment and Management (DREAM) Research Group study finding that omega-3 supplements were no better than an olive oil placebo for moderate to severe dry eye disease (DED)

Consultations launched on 11 September by the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) ask people to have their say on revised guidance to help practitioners and others understand

Acknowledging the issue of surgery potentially exacerbating or inducing ocular surface disease (OSD), reducing visual quality and overall dissatisfaction postoperatively, the American Society of

Bursting with colour and interesting, smaller optical products, tools and gadgets of all description, Optica Life Accessories’ stand also unveiled a new level of personalisation capability at

A Paediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group (PEDIG) study shows that early surgical treatment is not required for the prevention of motor deterioration or loss of stereoacuity in most children with

A retrospective study of 877 amblyopic children confirms the accuracy of the Paediatric Eye Disease Investigators Group (PEDIG) guidelines for treatment of amblyopia in a ‘real-world’ clinical