Glaucoma study could inspire e-reader apps: New findings show silent reading difficulties in glaucoma patients

Monday, December 10, 2012 - 20:00 in Health & Medicine

Better strategies are needed to help glaucoma patients cope with difficulty reading. According to a new scientific study, adults with glaucoma read slower when reading silently for long periods of time and are more likely to have their reading speed decrease over time, possibly a result of reading fatigue.

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