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27 July 2015

Sight-saving innovations to be unveiled at major Sydney event

An international eye health conference starting in Sydney this Friday will highlight landmark work on genetics and new treatments, which...
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23 July 2015

Patients at risk of losing subsidy for dry eye syndrome

Nearly half a million Australians who suffer dry eye syndrome that makes eyes feel 'gritty' or 'sandy' are at risk...
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17 June 2015

RANZCO’S NEW GOVERNANCE REFLECTS MODERN PRACTICE

              An updated governance arrangement for RANZCO has been successfully implemented after a majority...
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16 June 2015

Ebola among provocative topics at eye conference

                  The effect of Ebola on the eye is on the agenda...
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26 May 2015

Outcomes for Wet Macular Degeneration

Treatment for the nation’s most common cause of blindness – macular degeneration – has turned a corner through the tireless...
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4 May 2015

Mobile devices and eye care: Exciting times ahead?

          Using portable devices to carry out eye checks raises interesting questions around health diagnosis and...
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22 April 2015

Women’s eye health: being proactive the best course of action

Australian women, especially after age 40, need to be vigilant on eye disease, advises the Royal Australian and New Zealand...
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17 March 2015

Corneal eye procedure not dangerous says Peak Body

          Despite a recent media story, an eye procedure known as keratoconus cross-linking is vital and...
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