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Mark Waine was perplexed at the lack of feedback when he moved from Australia to practise as an optometrist in the UK. He speaks to OT
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A new study has found that vision therapy reduces clinical signs of convergence insufficiency in children, but does not improve reading comprehension
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BMJ Case Reports authors highlight that although retinoblastoma is more commonly seen in children, it should be kept in mind for adult patients
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Study participants given eye drops containing human antibodies experienced a reduction in corneal damage
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A new study has found that methotrexate performs at a similar level to the more expensive mycophenolate mofetil in treating non-infectious uveitis
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Lightning strikes were responsible for 15 hospital admissions in 2018–2019, while five patients sought treatment following crocodile or alligator attacks
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New research has supported the use of treat and extend dosing regimens for patients with wet age-related macular degeneration
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US research has revealed that the number of filled opioid prescriptions doubled across different specialties between 2000 and 2014
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The charity’s End is in Sight appeal aimed to raise funds to support its ambition of eliminating trachoma
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The first antibiotics were distributed in Matay in the Menia region of Egypt in July and this has since been expanded to other regions