Andrew McClean
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Fitting contact lenses for older children and teenagers can have a positive emotional impact, improving self-perception and confidence, even in those who are typically happy to wear glasses, optometrist and Cardiff University lecturer, Dr Katharine Evans explains
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The London borough has one of the highest child poverty rates in England, which correlates to the prevalence of childhood sight loss in the area
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Vision Express has revealed that less than 10% of parents prioritise a sight test during the back to school period
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OT takes a look at the latest frames for children, including hypoallergenic styles, paediatrician approved spectacles and modern models
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Optometrist at Aves Optometrists, Polly Dulley, and mother of four-year-old Bella, Katherine Brockhouse, discuss the importance of finding frames that fit comfortably to ensure compliance
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An Optical Express practice in Maidstone provided services to seven children from Belarus
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Managing director of Cerium Visual Technologies, Kimberley Harrison, explains to OT that optometry is in the midst of a digital revolution
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New research has found that visual impairment affects learning and development and mental health from a young age
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Dispensing optician and practice manager at Bowen Opticians, Steph Swire, and manager at Little Learners Nursery, Anna Blasdale, tell OT about how educational visits helped raise the profile of eye health
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The new frames “provide an ultra-stylish alternative to passé characters and childish motifs,” according to the eyewear company