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The AOP Council meeting on 4 June explored updates from across the devolved nations, certification of low vision, and a report by the British and Irish Orthoptic Society (BIOS). Chair of the AOP ...
US scientists highlight that cannabis users were less likely to develop proliferative vitreoretinopathy following retinal ...
Specsavers has welcomed the plan, and expressed hope that it will work to end the postcode lottery for primary care optometry and audiology in England ...
Penelope, now three, was found to be –5 when her parents, thinking she might have a squint, took her for her first eye test ...
The AOP’s chief executive, Adam Sampson, emphasises the importance of professionalism and how consideration is required when ...
An optometrist has been appointed as part of the Optometry Excellence Programme to help optometry practices in Greater ...
Chinese researchers highlight that patients with genetic risk factors for dry AMD should be advised to avoid instant coffee ...
Keeping up to date with the latest in research enables clinicians to engage in understanding “how to then take that home to ...
The new president of the BCLA, Byki Huntjens, used her presidential address to explore advancements in contact lenses and the ...
Chris Smith, dispensing optician and Specsavers Home Visits retail director, tells OT about why the eye care sector is well ...
Last minute concessions agreed to by Number 10 ahead of Tuesday’s vote were “a huge victory for blind and partially sighted ...
The bill risks creating “an unjust two-tiered health and disability benefit system” if it is passed on Tuesday, the charity ...