Almost everyone has experienced the feeling of dry eyes at some point. Some people have a very mild form of…
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Stories
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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Conjunctivitis – inflammation of the mucous membrane covering the eyeball and inside the eyelids – is contracted by a quarter…
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We are urging Australian parents to make sure their kids sit their first exam before the holidays are over to…
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Heading back to your desk after a summer break requires a bit of readjusting. But it shouldn’t have to give…
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The short answer: yes! UV radiation from the sun can cause significant damage to a child’s eyes and lead to…
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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.
We know that circadian rhythms regulate our sleep and alertness, blood pressure and heart rate, hormone secretion and more. As…
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Are you looking for some inspiration this festive season for you or your loved ones? As the peak professional body…
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