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Benefits and results of SLT rather than eyedrops

If you've got glaucoma, there's a good chance you take eyedrops every day. But it's easy to forget to use them. You've got to remember to fill your prescription every month and to carry the eyedrop...
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Sideline vision test accurately detects concussions

In today's Super Bowl game, the opposing 300-pound players will launch themselves into each other with testosterone-laced aggression. Heads protected only by 3/4" of foam cushioning and 1/4" of pol...
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Organic polymer may lead to better retinal implants

Researchers at the Italian Institute of Technology in Milan are currently working with organic polymer which is a light-sensitive plastic. This new technology may ultimately lead to improved retina...
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Resveratrol may prevent leading cause of blindness

An antioxidant found in grapes may hold the key in preventing some of the leading causes of blindness. A recent study conducted by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Lou...
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VEGF Trap-Eye to begin Phase III clinical trials

Currently, patients suffering from myopic macular degeneration due to choroidal neovascularization (CNV) have no well-established treatment options. Bayer HealthCare and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals h...
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Intravitreal injections effective for CRVO

Ophthalmologists now have a new treatment at their disposal to effectively treat central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO). Intravitreal triamcinolone injections (a steroid injection) improve or even r...
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Aging physicians possible cause for concern

An article in the New York Times explores the problem of aging physicians and the potential problems that can arise. While commercial airl
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Bilateral injections just as safe as unilateral

Many patients prefer same-day bilateral anti-VEGF injections over unilateral injections, and a recent study confirms the safety of the bilateral injections.
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Down but not out - Macular Degeneration strikes one in sixteen adults age 40 and older

A study which evaluated the incidence of age-related macular degeneration in the United States revealed that it is down to 6.5 percent from the 9.4 percent reported 15 years ago. The details are re...

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