Research
News and features covering the latest research developments in optometry and optics
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A teenager who was hit in the eye with a gel pellet suffered a corneal abrasion and could only detect hand movements in the affected eye
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A 57-year-old woman presented to hospital with redness, pain and blurred vision in her right eye after an accident while gardening
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Bright natural light may be effective in lessening the effects of lazy eye, according to new research
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A clinical trial involving 220 patients has found that an implant that continuously delivers medication into the eye is safe and effective
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Technology that has the potential to double the number of people who receive corneal transplants has been used in the UK for the first time
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A man presented to a US hospital with loss of vision in his left eye two years after suffering encephalitis from a herpes simplex virus infection
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New research has highlighted the case for implementing population-based glaucoma screening in China
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Patients who received eye drops containing DNase had a reduction in corneal damage compared to a control group
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“People often come to me and say ‘Where have you made your eyelashes? They look so real?’”
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A new study suggests that observation should be the preferred approach for patients with centre-involved diabetic macular oedema and good vision