What makes glaucoma especially dangerous is its lack of early symptoms. A doctor explains why screening matters.
More than half a million people could be at risk of blindness from undiagnosed glaucoma, researchers have found.
Cases of this eye condition are expected to increase to 1.6 million in the UK by 2060.
An OU Health eye specialist explains who is most at risk, why symptoms are rare, and how early exams can prevent permanent blindness.
Experts have warned that cases of this disease will rise to 1.6m in the UK by 2060 amid 'demographic timebomb' ...
Glaucoma is often called the ‘silent thief of sight’, because it can damage your vision before you ever notice symptoms.It’s ...
Fitbit-recorded physical activity showed no definitive relationship with the diagnosis of primary open-angle glaucoma in an ...
Glaucoma can affect children, teenagers, and young adults, and often goes unnoticed until vision is damaged. A glaucoma ...
Doctors warn that unsupervised steroid use is a rising cause of secondary glaucoma, emphasizing the need for awareness and ...
Glaucoma is a major public health issue in ophthalmology. Despite advances in diagnostics and treatment, it continues to be ...
Doctors across India are now raising concern over the widespread and unsupervised use of steroids. They say that these ...
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