Glaucoma is often called a “silent thief” of sight because it can slowly damage the eyes without causing clear early symptoms ...
When the eye's drainage system clogs, pressure builds up and causes damage. The pressure can lead to glaucoma and vision loss. New research, published in the journal Immunity, reveals that a ...
AI may help clinicians monitor nonadherence in patients with glaucoma, according to a speaker at the American Glaucoma ...
Patients with endogenous Cushing syndrome (CS) have a higher risk for glaucoma than the general population, with the clinical manifestations appearing at a younger age. The risk persisted regardless ...
PXG patients exhibited faster GCIPL and RNFL thinning rates than POAG and control groups, indicating more severe progression. The study involved 180 participants, divided into POAG, PXG, and control ...
Eye floaters and glaucoma are distinct conditions affecting the eye. Changes to the structures of your eyes from glaucoma may cause floaters, but floaters are not necessarily a sign of glaucoma. Eye ...
Being called a glaucoma suspect can feel like a half-diagnosis—enough to worry, but not enough to know what to do. Rachel Simpson, MD, ophthalmologist and glaucoma specialist at John A. Moran Eye ...
A minimally invasive surgical procedure for glaucoma designed to reduce intraocular pressure (IOP) has been found to have a high degree of success and significantly reduce the use of drugs for the ...
In glaucoma patients, sleeping with two stacked pillows was linked to slightly higher intraocular pressure (IOP) compared to sleeping with no pillows. The findings of the observational study ...
When the aging brain misfires, the results can be astonishing and a little alarming.
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Cross-sectional and prospective evidence suggests dietary nitrate protects against glaucoma. Current evidence is ...