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Ethnic, regional and deprivation disparities highlighted in the UK’s largest study of diabetic eye disease to date
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New research reveals a significantly higher risk of glaucoma surgery for patients who have seven or more anti-VEGF injections annually
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American researchers are using nanowires and wireless electronics in a bid to restore functional sight to the blind
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American research suggests that changes in the retina may predict a higher risk of developing peripheral artery disease
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DO and chair of Devon LOC, Max Halford, on how it became the first LOC in England to win a diabetic retinopathy screening contract
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Measuring blood flow at the back of the eye with a device that can fit in a contact lens could help diagnose AMD and diabetic retinopathy
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Using the red colour channel when screening for diabetic retinopathy could aid the detection of eye disease
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An early study shows the positive effects of sleeping with an LED light mask on retinal disease
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Switching anti-VEGF drugs if a patient does not show a good response may not always be the best idea, study finds