A world-first trial in Australia aims to develop an eye test to detect early signs of Alzheimer’s disease and researchers…
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Category: Miscellaneous
Slowing progression of child myopia is critical Myopia, or short-sightedness, is forecast to reach epidemic proportions. Alarmingly, increases in the…
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A new study has verified the link between foods high in antioxidants and a lower risk of age-related cataracts. Despite…
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Everyone’s glued to their screens nowadays – phones, computers, iPads, laptops – but none more than our children who are…
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As we approach Valentine’s Day, the global celebration of love and romance on 14 February, the team at Good vision…
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No one can deny that digital devices have a strong and evergrowing presence in our lives. Smartphones, tablets, computers or…
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Vision problems are likely to affect everyone at some point or another. Some may be quite standard, such as the need for glasses or contact lenses, others may be more serious.
Here, optometrist Kurt Larson chats with Good vision for life campaign manager Trinity Scarf about a couple of stories from his practice which show why regular examinations with an optometrist are essential to combat issues and maintain good vision for life.
Are you looking for some inspiration this festive season for you or your loved ones? As the peak professional body…
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The decision to donate organs and tissues can be difficult but the outcomes of one organ and tissue donor can…
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The #EyeCareEverywhere Photo Competition is the fourth global photo competition organised for World Sight Day. The competition is open to professional and amateur photographers…
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