
A coming-of-BioAge story
Unveiled at O=Mega23, Toku Eyes’ new artificial intelligence (AI)-based software reveals patients’ ‘BioAge’, based on their cardiovascular health via a retinal scan.

Unveiled at O=Mega23, Toku Eyes’ new artificial intelligence (AI)-based software reveals patients’ ‘BioAge’, based on their cardiovascular health via a retinal scan.

Celebrating the life and myriad achievements of ophthalmologist and glaucoma-treatment pioneer Professor Anthony Molteno, his former colleagues and family said he lived by the mottos of “Cure sometimes, alleviate often, comfort always” and “KISS” (keep it simple, stupid).

Themed ‘Science Leading Change’, the Australasian College of Behavioural Optometrists’ (ACBO’s) National ACBO Vision Conference (NACBO) drew more than 100 optometrists to Melbourne, 12 of whom hopped across the ditch from New Zealand.

From my point of view (excuse the pun) it’s getting tougher to write new stuff. My physical world is pretty much limited by tired bits and pieces these days, so imagination supplies the more interesting slices of my daily doings.

A 52-year-old female presented to the hospital medical assessment unit due to several episodes of right-eye blindness lasting 10-15 seconds over a few months. These episodes occurred only at night before sleeping and were noticeable when she covered her left eye. Several blood investigations for und

Retina Specialists’ 2023 winter seminar proved a warm respite from the blustery, wet and cold Auckland weather. With a unique approach, which challenged the audience to match the Retina Specialists

After a five-year hiatus and a shaky start due to inclement weather causing flight diversions and cancellations, Snowvision 2023 got underway with a traditional opening cocktail function in wintry

On a gorgeous spring day in Wellington, 30 hospital-based optometrists from around the country got together to mingle and pick each other’s brains. The New Zealand Association of Optometrists’ (NZAO) inaugural New Zealand hospital optometrist peer-support (HOPS) conference was an opportunity for all

On a rare, sunny winter Sunday, it seemed a shame to head indoors for Glaucoma New Zealand’s (GNZ’s) sixth symposium but, as always, it was a rewarding day which delivered excellent learning and

Barbie, Barbiemania and Barbiecore are buzzwords dominating the media over recent weeks. Ever since the premiere of Barbie, the world has been abuzz over the iconic doll-inspired movie.

A group of researchers associated with the Blind and Vision Education Network of New Zealand (BLENNZ), including myself, Dr Shuan Dai and Hadyn Treanor, undertook a study to assess the visual benefits of tinted and clear contact lenses (CLs) in akonga (students) with albinism. The aim was to assess

Running a successful optometry practice in New Zealand requires a combination of top-notch eyecare services and strategic approaches to maximise revenue. As the country’s healthcare landscape evolves,