
IRDs treatable with antimicrobials?
Harmful gut bacteria found in the retinas of mice with certain inherited retinal diseases (IRDs) were treated with antimicrobials, preventing vision loss, reported the authors of a UK-Chinese study.

Harmful gut bacteria found in the retinas of mice with certain inherited retinal diseases (IRDs) were treated with antimicrobials, preventing vision loss, reported the authors of a UK-Chinese study.

A large US study has shown recombinant zoster vaccine (RZV, Shingrix) exposure was associated with a 64% higher risk of herpes zoster ophthalmicus (HZO) recurrence in patients with prior HZO infection

A devotion to exquisite craftsmanship has inspired Ferragamo’s new collection, which interprets the house’s vision of timeless beauty through intriguing shapes loaded with style and attitude. Premium materials are combined in unexpected ways, enriched with distinct embellishments and elevated with s

The University of Western Australia has awarded a doctor of philosophy to Counties Manukau ophthalmologist Dr Anmar Abdul-Rahman for his “invaluable contribution to medical science”, including developing an artificial intelligence (AI) model to non-invasively predict intracranial pressure (ICP).

Apple’s recently granted patent describes smartglasses which could determine the wearer’s prescription and accommodation and adjust the lens’ optical power accordingly.

Hydroquinine, a naturally occurring compound used to treat malaria and muscle cramps, kills bacteria associated with microbial keratitis, reported a new study.

Australian-based corporates are extending their service offerings with Specsavers piloting intense pulsed light (IPL) treatment for dry eye and George & Matilda embracing audiology.

The Australian manufacturer of the repeated low-level red-light (RLRL) Eyerising Myopia Management Device has strongly rebutted claims made by University of Houston researchers cautioning that low-level red-light (LLRL) therapy can put the retina at risk of photochemical and thermal damage and is pr

The Optometrist and Dispensing Opticians Board (ODOB) is the authority responsible for regulating the optometrists and dispensing opticians in Aotearoa New Zealand. The board noted the article ‘Salaries – when aspiration should be reality’, published in NZ Optics’ October 2023 edition¹ which advocat

Promising to challenge current thinking and spark discussion, two of CCLS 2024’s keynote speakers, took time out of their busy schedules to talk about their research, interests and forthcoming trip to Aotearoa.

The Cornea and Contact Lens Society’s (CCLS’s) mix-tape-themed conference is looking ‘Dressed For Success’, offering the latest research and best practices, opportunities to connect and, of course, plenty of fun!

The University of Canberra and Canberra Health Services have signed a memorandum of understanding extending Canberra Hospital Eye Department’s student-led optometry clinic.