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31.10.2011

Videogames "can treat lazy eyes"

By Adrian Galbreth

Although many parents tell their children to stop playing videogames and get outside, it appears that the pastime may actually be beneficial for certain youngsters.

A new study carried out in an eye clinic in India found that correction of amblyopia, also known... Read more


31.10.2011

Low light "causing problems for drivers"

By Alexa Kaczka

Low light levels due to the autumn weather are causing problems for many contact lens wearers in the UK, according to a new survey.

Research carried out by Bausch + Lomb (B+L) found that over half of British adults who... Read more


28.10.2011

New vitamin B treatment "can protect eyesight"

By Adrian Galbreth

Experts in Italy have made a new discovery in the fight against keratoconus, a demanding eye condition which can severely impact people's quality of life.

A new vitamin B-based therapy called collagen crosslinking has been shown to improve vision in almost... Read more


28.10.2011

Laser precision "could change cataract surgery forever"

By Adrian Galbreth

For years, cataract surgery has enabled many people to benefit from clearer vision and a better quality of life, but for others the procedure is not as effective as it could have been.

However, all this could be set to change thanks to two new studies that add to... Read more


28.10.2011

Contacts lens wearers "should be aware of allergies"

By Alexa Kaczka

People who wear contact lenses need to ensure that they are aware of any allergies they may have and also take care not to expose themselves to the causes of these allergies, one expert has noted.

As many airborne... Read more


27.10.2011

Regular eye tests "essential" for motorists

By Alexa Kaczka

It is a well-known fact the people who require a prescription for their eyesight need to wear any required glasses or contact lenses when they are behind the wheel, but many motorists are failing to do so.

According to a... Read more


27.10.2011

Exercise "definitely" boosts vision

By Alexa Kaczka

People can go a long way towards safeguarding their vision by taking part in regular exercise, one expert has noted.

Clara Eaglen, eye health campaigns manager at the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB), said that physical activity plays a major role... Read more


27.10.2011

Coloured contact lenses "complete a Halloween outfit"

By Emily Tait

People looking for the ultimate Halloween costume this year may find that coloured contact lenses can help to round off the outfit, one source has noted.

The Vancouver Sun explained that there are plenty... Read more


26.10.2011

Boosting vision by spending time outdoors

By Alexa Kaczka

For decades, parents have told their children that going outdoors can help to boost their overall health by filling their lungs with fresh air and helping them to appreciate their natural surroundings.

Now, it appears that mum and dad knew what they were talking... Read more


26.10.2011

New study "could change cataract treatment"

By Adrian Galbreth

A new study in the UK could change the way in which people with glaucoma is assessed and treated, it has been claimed.

The results of the research, published in the Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science journal, could alter the way that healthcare... Read more


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