
Non-aqueous eye drops – friend or foe?
It is well recognised that tear film lipid layer instability is one of the hallmarks of evaporative dry eye disease (DED), yet most artificial tears are water-based and thus do little

It is well recognised that tear film lipid layer instability is one of the hallmarks of evaporative dry eye disease (DED), yet most artificial tears are water-based and thus do little

The Auckland Dry Eye Epidemiology Study is a large population-based, multi-arm, cross-sectional study based at the Ocular Surface Laboratory (OSL) at the University of Auckland. It aims to characterise modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors of dry eye disease (DED) and address some of the gaps i

The BCLA virtual conference was a breath of fresh air. Organisers took a arranged four back-to-back sessions over a 30-hour period, giving members from across the world the benefit of 'live' sessions.

A study led by Professor James Wolffsohn from Aston University explored the patient-reported experience of DED in an international multi-centre survey1.

The mainstay therapy for dry eye disease (DED) is the use of artificial tear solutions to supplement the natural tear film1. The therapeutic landscape has recently seen a considerable evolution of

Self-reported symptoms of mask-associated dry eye

Vergence, accommodation and visual tracking in children and adolescents evaluated in a multidisciplinary concussion clinic Wiecek EK et al Vision Research. Volume 184. 2021. Pages 30-36, ISSN

Recurrent nAMD after discontinuation of VEGF inhibitors managed in a treat-and-extend regimen

Effect of high-add power, medium-add power, or single-vision contact lenses on myopia progression in children: the BLINK randomised clinical trial

Long-term effect of YAG laser iridotomy on corneal endothelium in primary angle closure suspects

Although conjunctival melanoma is uncommon, when diagnosed late it can lead to metastatic disease and even death. It is classified according to the American Joint Committee on Cancer Classification (AJCC) into clinical and pathologic categories. The research papers discussed below are based on the A

Effect of panretinal photocoagulation on corneal sensation and tear function in patients with DRH Review: This study evaluated the effects of panretinal...