More than half a million people could be at risk of blindness from undiagnosed glaucoma, researchers have found.
Data estimates the prevalence of glaucoma currently is almost 50% higher than previously estimated and over 1.6 million ...
Researchers at Queen Mary's Barts Cancer Institute have found a more active approach to monitoring and treating people with a ...
The authors noted that this is the first prospective case series to apply a structured, protocol-based approach to ...
New research published in the British Journal of Ophthalmology has predicted glaucoma prevalence will rise to 1.6 million by ...
The findings, from a retrospective study of the largest UK cohort of patients with this condition to date, offer an encouraging sign of progress in ...
A common eye surgery gel is restoring sight in people with hypotony, a rare eye condition, offering new hope for vision ...
THE number of Brits suffering from an incurable eye condition is expected to more than double by 2060, according to shock new ...
Sharp increase in leading cause of irreversible but preventable blindness driven by ageing population and shows need for early diagnosis ...
New analysis has found more than one million people in the UK may have glaucoma, which is higher than previous estimates ...
A clinical trial investigates whether disulfiram can be repurposed to treat a rare autoimmune disease affecting vision. Early results suggest the drug may target enzymes involved in scarring, offering ...
A drug originally developed to treat alcohol dependency could offer new hope for patients living with a rare and potentially blinding autoimmune disease ...