
Winter warmth at the O-Show
Stepping into the darkened hall of the biennial O-Show, again held at Central Pier in Melbourne’s Docklands, is like stepping into a cocoon of warm hospitality.

Stepping into the darkened hall of the biennial O-Show, again held at Central Pier in Melbourne’s Docklands, is like stepping into a cocoon of warm hospitality.

Ocular surface infestation with Demodex mites is recognised as a significant risk factor for the development of chronic blepharitis. Although 50% tea tree oil (Melaleuca alternifolia) is currently the

A study published in Clinical Ophthalmology suggests a single application of self-retained cryopreserved amniotic membrane (CAM) can speed corneal surface recovery and help reduce symptoms of dry eye

The RANZCO New Zealand branch conference was once again well supported by sponsors, many with new technologies to share. The following is a brief overview of some of that news.

Honolulu in the 50th state of the United States of America, Hawai’i, hosted the 2018 Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) conference from 29 April to 3 May this year. About 11,000 delegates attended this always popular annual event, one of the most important meetings in any op

Columbia Engineering researcher, Professor Sinisa Vukelic has developed a new non-invasive approach to permanently correct vision without causing tissue damage that shows great promise in preclinical models. In his research, using a femtosecond oscillator - an ultrafast laser that delivers pulses

University of Michigan researchers have discovered that a boost of electrical activity in the eye’s mucous membranes may lead to new treatments for dry eye.Dr Donald Puro studied the bioelectrical

It’s widely accepted that patients undergoing LASIK surgery are happy with the results, but the New York Times says that might not be the case. Based on a recent clinical trial by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Times reports that nearly half of all people who had healthy eyes befo

Switching to preservative-free tafluprost leads to an increase in tear film thickness (TFT), breakup time and an improvement in the dry eye-related quality-of-life score, researchers found in a study published in the European Journal of Ophthalmology. The study, led by Dr Anton Hommer from Vienna,

On a very stormy evening in April, Auckland Eye held its first Insight seminar of the year over dinner at Auckland’s Orakei Bay function centre.

The Waipuna Hotel and Conference Centre in Mount Wellington, Auckland on a March summer’s day was the setting for the third Ocular Therapeutics Conference, run by the Buchanan Ocular Therapeutics Unit at the University of Auckland. Once again, this increasingly popular conference boasted a mix of s

Efficacy and safety of DMEK versus DSAEK: a systematic review and meta-analysis; Patient satisfaction with epithelium-off corneal crosslinking; Randomized double-masked trial of eyelid cleansing treatments for blepharitis