
Chalkeyes presents: Eight miles high
No matter how many times it happens, I am always wildly impressed to be shown an image of my eyeball.

No matter how many times it happens, I am always wildly impressed to be shown an image of my eyeball.

I approached the sixth edition of Contact Lenses by Anthony Phillips and Lynne Speedwell with enthusiasm as some years ago I was a student when the fifth edition was released.

Ophthalmic manifestations of facial dog bites, Intravenous steroid with antibiotic treatment for children with orbital cellulitis, Reducing local anaesthetic injection pain methods in periocular surgery

It’s been more than two and half years since I implanted the first Glaukos iStent Inject. So, what have we learned from our experience with this revolutionary new device?Background: MIGS Trabecular

Aboriginal women’s right activist Lilla Watson once said, ‘If you have come here to help me, you are wasting your time. But if you have come because your liberation is bound up with mine, then let us work together.’

The annual meeting for the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) conference was held in Vancouver, Canada from the 27 April – 2 May.

Dr Dean Corbett opened Auckland Eye’s 2019 Insight series, welcoming attendees and introducing the team’s newest addition, Dr Taras Papchenko, who replaces Dr Paul Rosser.

The scientific community has erupted in protest against US President Donald Trump’s abrupt halt on foetal tissue research, calling it a “step backward for science” and a mis-guided effort to appease

For normal folk, running out of milk and bread isn't really that big a deal. They can hop in the car or pop up to the nearest dairy and, to be honest it wasn't that much of a problem for me either, even though my wife Pam was away for a few days. My friendly local store was just a five-minute walk a

Niue is a unique Pacific nation, consisting of a single coral island, which is home to about 1500 people, with many more Niueans living in New Zealand and Australia.

The annual Australian and New Zealand Glaucoma Society (ANZGS) symposium, held this year as part of the eighth World Glaucoma Congress in Melbourne, featured the Gillies Lecture and a showcase of glaucoma research from the region’s universities.

The Cook Islands team headed back for their annual trip a little earlier than normal this year, from late March to mid-April, to continue the war against diabetes and the skirmish with cataracts. Moving the trip date a little earlier did not seem to result in any less work but the enjoyment of tempe