Public health

This study aims to inform delivery of public health programmes directed at children most in need of community support.

Does breastfeeding bring potential visual benefits?

Although Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples comprise just 3% of the total Australian population , they experience a significantly higher burden of ill health in comparison to other Australians.

There is higher prevalence of eye disease in the non-white population of the UK. A lack of awareness of increased risk and reduced uptake of eyecare services means sight loss is more prevalent.

Homeless people, travelling people and vulnerable migrants have an increased prevalence of both short- and long-term illness compared to the general population.

Optometrists talk to patients about eye health every day, and have an important role to play in health promotion and public health.

The aim of this summary is to help optometrists by setting out the various categories of waste that they may produce and outlining how these must be disposed of.

Introduction  While consumers claim to be aware of ultraviolet (UV) radiation and its implications, few understand the impact on eyes

How failing vision, along with other symptoms of ageing can affect patients' management of their medication.

Articles in this edition cover: Therapeutics, OCT vs FFA, corneal confocal microscopy, amblyopia management and Britain's eye health.

The General Ophthalmic Services Contract in England requires that a contractor has ‘appropriate arrangements for infection control and decontamination.’

Articles cover: Disciplinary cases and the issues they raise, smoking and eye disease, the electrophysiology of vision and macular holes.