Research
News and features covering the latest research developments in optometry and optics
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Research by Anglia Ruskin University has found an association between eating disorders and the chance of developing diabetic retinopathy
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Research published in JAMA Ophthalmology found that 98% of patients found the Moorfields Eye Hospital technology easy or very easy to use
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A new research project could potentially provide the evidence base for the first widespread use of AI within the NHS
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Researchers have reported that a common type of diabetes medication, GLP-1R agonists, may lower eye disease risk
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Scientists find that children of mothers who had diabetes before or during their pregnancy have a greater risk of high refractive error
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A US study involving 149 young people with diabetes found that non-white patients were less likely to have had a diabetic eye examination
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Eye research charity, Fight for Sight, and Diabetes UK collaborate to investigate COVID-19 complications in diabetic retinopathy patients
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Queen’s University Belfast researchers have received a grant to co-lead a study on how the retina can reveal dementia in people with type 2 diabetes
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Scientists highlight that machine learning could safely halve the number of images that need to be assessed by humans
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Experiments in mice found that exercise reduced the harmful growth of blood vessels in the eye by 45%