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While BB guns and paintball gums are often dismissed as harmless toys, these "non-powder" guns can actually cause serious, life-changing injuries and the cases of these injuries have risen dramatically in recent years. Despite the overall rate of [...]

3 Steps to success with Macular Degeneration

For patients dealing with age-related macular degeneration, making a change in diet, adding an AREDS2 supplement as part of the daily routine and taking advantage of specific diagnostic testing can help prevent the disease from progressing further.

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Diabetic patients who undergo cataract surgery may lessen the likelihood of macular edema by undergoing post-op injections of intravitreal injections of bevacizumab. Diabetic patients are at an increased risk of developing cataracts and in fact, 20% [...]

Artificial Intelligence can Detect Diabetic Retinopathy

A simple 10 minute test conducted by your eye care provider can detect diabetic retinopathy. The diagnostic test uses Artificial Intelligence to look for signs of diabetic retinopathy. The IDx-DR system was approved last year by the U.S. Food and [...]

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Vision problems are often associated with adults but children can be affected by vision problems as well and there are several risk factors that can increase the likelihood that a child will develop vision problems.

Human brains more sensitive to sounds than monkeys

Curious as to how human brains process auditory stimuli when compared to primates such as the rhesus macaques, researchers from MIT and the Laboratory of Sensorimotor Research studied three rhesus macaques and four human participants.

Keep an eye on your eye health

Getting an annual eye exam is not something that most Americans do. In fact, only 50 percent do. But an annual eye exam can not only help keep your vision sharp, it can also catch early signs of disease and other issues before they become larger [...]

Don't wear your contact lenses in the water!

The New England Journal of Medicine recently detailed the case of a woman in the U.K. who was diagnosed with Acanthamoeba Keratitis, a rare eye infection causing corneal disease that can lead to permanent vision loss. The woman contracted the [...]

Eye health tied to brain health

A long-term study known as the Adult Changes in Thought Study is a cohort study that focused on dementia and Alzheimer's. The study was launched in 1994 by researchers at Washington Health Research Institute and the University of Washington and [...]
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