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Half as many cases of glaucoma progressing to blindness

 The probability of glaucoma leading to blindness has fallen by half since 1980, according to a study published in Ophthalmology In the last 34...

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Slow the progression of AMD: go to the gym!

 Moderate aerobic exercise helps to preserve the structure and function of damaged retinal nerve cells, and could therefore slow the progression of...

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Postmenopausal hormones may reduce glaucoma risk

 Using postmenopausal hormones (PMH) containing estrogen may reduce the risk for primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG), according to a study published...

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France looking to Canada’s system as a reference

A recent report from the French Senate claims that it’s time to clarify the role of optometrists and orthoptists in order to improve access to eye...

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Google Glass with prescription

 In the United States, Google has partnered with VSP Global for the creation of a first prescription eyeglass collection for Google Glass For now,...

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New avenue to treat diabetic retinopathy

 Dopamine-restoring drugs already used to treat Parkinson’s disease may also be beneficial for the treatment of diabetic retinopathy “There was...

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Gene therapy for choroideremia

 British surgeons have found a new method to heal patients with choroideremia, a genetic disease that can lead to blindness This disease, for which...

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A Google contact lens that monitors glucose levels

 Google is developing a “smart” contact lens, able to measure the glucose levels in the tears of patients with diabetes The prototype uses a...

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Regard Action has announced its Excellence Awards finalists

 The Regard Action eyecare professional services cooperative has released the names of the opticians and optometrists who will be finalists in its...

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United over aging eye

 Researchers have joined forces to produce a special issue of the scientific journal Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science (IOVS) About...

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