Vision changes are an inevitable part of aging, but why are some more susceptible to age-related eye diseases and why do some individuals experience more severe decline than others?
Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that damage the optic nerve, which connects the eye to the brain. In most cases, glaucoma is caused by high pressure inside the eye. However, normal-tension ...
Glaucoma can affect one or both eyes, and some individuals with high eye pressure never develop it. Normal-tension glaucoma ...
Cataracts, dry eyes, glaucoma and other eye problems become more common with age. But these can be treated — and sometimes ...
Despite only being 32, identical twins Gemma and Stella have been diagnosed with the vision loss condition glaucoma ...
Glaucoma affects an estimated 4.2 million people in the United States and is often called the silent thief of sight because ...
Study was conducted by researchers at Department of Ophthalmology of ‘The Second Affiliated Hospital’ in Hefei-based Anhui ...
The University of Sydney has received its second major donation in just two weeks – this time to change the trajectory of 80 ...
Dog owners should keep a lookout for early signs to prevent an advanced onset of genetic diseases.  Read more at straitstimes ...
Scientists at the University of Toronto are developing a groundbreaking treatment that could replace the need for daily eye ...
Researchers at the University of Toronto see a future where a single injection under the eyelid could replace months of daily ...
Good’ cholesterol may be linked to an increased risk of glaucoma in individuals over 55, while, paradoxically, ‘bad’ ...