
Valacyclovir reduces eye shingles pain
An international clinical trial, that included Auckland University researcher Dr Rachael Niederer, has found that one year of suppressive treatment with valacyclovir was associated with a lower dosage

An international clinical trial, that included Auckland University researcher Dr Rachael Niederer, has found that one year of suppressive treatment with valacyclovir was associated with a lower dosage

Celebrating three decades of creative innovation, Face à Face is looking to the future and transforming its 30 years into a “3.0 journey of creative design”. One of the highlights is the launch of Faces, an anniversary frame concept designed to mark the milestone. Monumental and architectural, the l

NZAO and RANZCO NZ reveal how they are working together to improve accessibility and reduce eyecare disparities

A recent Chinese study investigating the potential retinal effects of repeated low-level red light (RLRL) therapy for myopia control found long-term use may be associated with structural changes in co

Authors of a US study found a possible association between human papillomavirus (HPV) and thyroid eye disease (TED). Published in JAMA Ophthalmology, the University of Miami Miller School of Medicin

CooperVision ANZ has opened its newly expanded warehouse facility in Torrensville, South Australia, heralding a 65% increase in its capacity to support growth across Australia and New Zealand.

A new coalition, the Alliance for Healthcare from the Eye, will focus on oculomics to boost disease detection and eyecare

Following successful phase 3 trial results, Viridian Therapeutics’ veligrotug, an intravenously delivered treatment for thyroid eye disease (TED), has been granted US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Breakthrough Therapy Designation.

The new Chroma collection by Etnia Barcelona, now with sunglasses as well as optical, pushes the boundaries of colour, texture and form – blending classic elegance with contemporary boldness. The four models come with high-definition polarised Barberini lenses.

Higher levels of 'good’ cholesterol' were associated with a 5% greater risk of developing glaucoma

This year, the Auckland University Medical Students' Association (AUMSA) ‘pacemaker’ team laced up their sneakers and hit the pavement for Auckland's Round the Bays for a day to remember! Under sunny skies, and with spirits high, it was a celebration of camaraderie, connection and the friendships th

A new antibody-based treatment regenerates retinal nerves in mouse models, with the effects lasting more than six months, said its South Korean developers. Writing in Nature Communications, resea