
Bioelectricity boosts tear film
University of Michigan researchers have discovered that a boost of electrical activity in the eye’s mucous membranes may lead to new treatments for dry eye.Dr Donald Puro studied the bioelectrical

University of Michigan researchers have discovered that a boost of electrical activity in the eye’s mucous membranes may lead to new treatments for dry eye.Dr Donald Puro studied the bioelectrical

New wireless eye-tracking technology integrated into a standard pair of glasses, has been shown to significantly improve augmented reality and virtual reality (AR/VR) experiences and may soon be used

Of the 51,778 people admitted to hospital for eye injuries in Australia over a five-year period, the most common causes were falls (35%) and assaults (23). Two thirds of the patients were male.

Monash University’s Regenerative Medicines Institute’s Associate Professor James Bourne has been honoured for the most innovative project which could change the way an illness or disease is diagnosed,

Okayama University researchers have successfully implanted dye-based prosthetic films in monkey eyes, a step towards producing implants which could replace damaged maculas in humans. Research leader, Associate Professor Toshihiko Matsuo, reported that his team had successfully inserted a retinal im

Scientists at Newcastle University in the UK have 3D-printed the first human corneas providing hope of an alternative to the limited supply of donated corneas, especially in poorer parts of the world. The proof-of-concept research, published in Experimental Eye Research, mixed human corneal stromal

It’s widely accepted that patients undergoing LASIK surgery are happy with the results, but the New York Times says that might not be the case. Based on a recent clinical trial by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Times reports that nearly half of all people who had healthy eyes befo

Blind gamers may soon be able to play racing video games on a level footing with sighted players, using a device which turns a visual display into sound.Columbia University engineering PhD candidate

It’s 25 years since the establishment of the Pharmaceutical Management Agency, PHARMAC. “I’m delighted PHARMAC has reached this significant milestone. We can all be proud of the great work PHARMAC does to keep pharmaceuticals accessible to New Zealanders,” said Health Minister Dr David Clark. PHAR

Kristopher Rallah-Baker is Australia’s first indigenous ophthalmologist.The Queensland doctor has been based with Lions Outback Vision - the outreach arm of the Lions Eye Institute in Western

The US Food and Drug Administration has approved the first stand-alone prosthetic iris in the United States, a surgically-implanted device to treat adults and children whose iris is completely missing or damaged due to a congenital condition called aniridia or other damage to the eye. “Today’s appr

The Australian government will make it easier for researchers and companies to start up and run clinical trials by developing a new national one-stop-shop process to reduce red tape and end