... demographic information and glaucoma understanding were assessed through an oral questionnaire.
Of the 204 glaucoma patients, half were categorized as having poor health literacy and the other half ...
Glaucoma patients in urban areas who have poor health literacy appear to miss more appointments and to have worse disease understanding and greater disease progression than patients with adequate ...
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An up-to-date study to compare effectiveness of initial laser treatment with glaucoma medication;
The development of new treatments that can further reduce glaucoma progression rates by 50% ...
... reduce or eliminate use of daily eye drop medications that regulate intraocular pressure.
Glaucoma, the second leading cause of blindness, is a disease that causes irreversible damage to the optic ...
... end-stage glaucoma patients hope, says a study led by Jason W. Much, M.D. ... blackout of their central visual field because of glaucoma. These findings on maintenance of visual acuity were particularly ...
Glaucoma is often associated with elevated pressure inside the eye (intraocular pressure, or IOP) which can damage the optic nerve, leading to vision loss and even blindness. Medication and/or surgery ...
... U.S. adults older than 40 years, and as many as 10 percent have suspected glaucoma," according to background information in the article. "Determining who should be treated requires that we understand ...
Scientists have developed a new test for glaucoma, which provides doctors with much more information on how to treat the patient in half the time.
... for more study about whether immune activity creates or worsens the neuron degeneration in glaucoma.
The conference concluded with a call for more research on how these factors interact, and asked ...
... the proteins produced by WDR36's ribosomes. Walter says these findings explain the mechanics of glaucoma, how changes in these two genes lead to the illness.
"Glaucoma happens when WDR36 isn't ...
Scientists studying a rare form of glaucoma have discovered why people in the disparate Roma communities are at greater risk of inheriting a condition leading to permanent blindness than other groups ...
... , affects more than two million Americans annually. Many others—people with a family history of glaucoma or with elevated intraocular pressure (IOP), a known precursor—also receive screening and ...
... Johns Hopkins Wilmer Eye Institute. Other factors included whether the patient was knowledgeable about glaucoma, understood how treatment worked, and expressed concern that it would help preserve his ...
... , optic nerve damage does occur in NTG patients, who comprise about one-third of all people with glaucoma.
"Stealth" Herpes Simplex Inflammation Impacts Corneal Transplants
The herpes simplex ...
... report in the July issue of Archives of Ophthalmology, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of blindness worldwide and currently affects more than 2 million people ...