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The Royal College of Ophthalmologists says mandatory pre-operative COVID-19 testing could slow progress on tackling surgery waitlist
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The survey, organised in partnership with Johnson & Johnson Vision, seeks to understand how COVID-19 has affected contact lens practice and customer behaviour
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A new study has found that wearing spectacles with special filters enhances contrast response in those with red-green colour vision deficiency
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The identification of neural progenitor cells in the region of the eye that transmits signals from the eye to the brain could prompt new treatments
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BMJ Case Reports authors have described their treatment of a patient who was left with a fractured pellet in his right eye
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US research finds that multifocal contact lenses slow myopic progression by 43% over three years when compared to single vision lenses
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Professor Farhad Hafezi, chief medical officer at the ELZA Institute, speaks to OT about the future of cross-linking and treating bacterial keratitis at the slit lamp
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Research from Cardiff University and the University of Oxford will provide insight into the cause of hallucinations
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The Independent Prescribing Optometry Service has shown promising results after its introduction one day after lockdown
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The importance of patients seeking timely treatment has been reinforced by an anecdotal rise in patients ignoring symptoms during lockdown