It might start with your child squinting to see the whiteboard. Maybe they’re holding books closer or complaining they can’t…
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Author: GVFL Editor
Living with Parkinson’s comes with daily challenges, but one factor that often flies under the radar is vision. Changes in…
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Myopia (short-sightedness) is on the rise, and in just 15 years, half of Australians are expected to have it. That’s…
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Going to the optometrist can be stressful—especially if you’re neurodivergent. Bright lights, unfamiliar tests and new environments can feel overwhelming.…
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For many Australians, regular eye exams are just another part of life. But for neurodivergent individuals, a routine trip to…
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To acknowledge Neurodiversity Celebration Week (17th to 23rd March), we have put together a series of stories to highlight and…
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For neurodivergent families, accessing healthcare can be a complex journey filled with sensory and communication challenges. Amanda, a neurodivergent parent…
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To acknowledge Neurodiversity Celebration Week (17th to 23rd March), we have put together a series of stories to highlight and…
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Short-sightedness, or myopia, is becoming increasingly common, particularly among children and young adults. This condition makes distant objects appear blurry…
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For millions of Australians, contact lenses are a game-changer, offering clear vision without the hassle of glasses. However, incorrect lens…
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