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Reducing impact of sight loss by 1% could save the UK economy billions by the end of the decade, the charity has revealed
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Increased antioxidant capacity may explain how some patients with ocular hypertension are shielded from glaucomatous neurodegeneration
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University of Bristol researchers have treated a mouse model of glaucoma using a single gene therapy injection
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The identification of neural progenitor cells in the region of the eye that transmits signals from the eye to the brain could prompt new treatments
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The NHS Confederation has estimated that the list of patients waiting for treatment could reach 10,000,000 by the end of the year. How can optometrists help to tackle a daunting backlog? OT investigates
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The device lowered IOP by 30% in patients with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension
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Experiments in mice found that exercise reduced the harmful growth of blood vessels in the eye by 45%
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A Manchester Royal Eye Hospital ophthalmologist has reported a “worrying” reduction in retinal detachment presentations in the first few weeks of the lockdown
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Queen’s University Belfast Professor Tunde Peto speaks to OT about diabetic retinopathy screening
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Experiments in rodents tested the effect of changing pressure within the eye using a tiny tube connected to a pressure sensor