October 23rd 2024
The study, conducted in 2022, highlights significant variations in glaucoma prevalence across different demographic groups, states, and counties.
New genetic mutation behind childhood glaucoma identified
December 5th 2022Researchers found through DNA sequencing and confirmed in further testing that a genetic mutation in the THBS1 gene led to the development of severe childhood glaucoma. The discovery may improve disease screening and personalize treatments.
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NIH backing first-in-class engineered mechanosensitive channel based gene therapy for glaucoma
October 9th 2022Nanoscope Technologies LLC announced this week it has received Direct Phase II SBIR grant from National Institutes of Health for developing an innovative approach to autonomously regulate pressure for treatment of Glaucoma in a gene-agnostic manner.
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AAO: Strong link found between normal-tension glaucoma, Alzheimer’s disease
October 1st 2022In a poster presented at the American Academy of Ophthalmology’s 2022 annual meeting in Chicago, Yu-Yen Chen, MD, PhD, noted that patients diagnosed with normal-tension glaucoma (NTG) have a significantly higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease compared with those without NTG.
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The need for precision management in glaucoma moves field forward
September 28th 2022Genotyping and artificial intelligence are together starting to predict the progression of glaucoma in individual patients, sparing them from suboptimal treatments and adverse effects. Recent research efforts are exploring modifiable risk factors such as caffeine consumption.
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A research team led by the Department of Ophthalmology, School of Clinical Medicine, LKS Faculty of Medicine of The University of Hong Kong, with collaborators from the Faculty of Medicine of The Chinese University of Hong Kong and local and international partners, have developed a new technology ROTA to unveil the optical texture and trajectories of the axonal fiber bundles on the retina.
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Researchers discover glaucoma and chronic kidney disease have more in common than what meets the eye
June 25th 2022A team of investigators from the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine at the National University of Singapore has found that there is a bidirectional association between chronic kidney disease and glaucoma.
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Australian scientists conduct stem cell research unveiling a detailed genetic roadmap of glaucoma
June 12th 2022The research is the result of a national collaboration led by investigators from the Centre for Eye Research Australia at the University of Melbourne and University of Tasmania and the Garvan Institute of Medical Research.
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iSTAR Medical unveils positive results for MINIject across trio of international glaucoma trials
June 11th 2022According to the company, no safety concerns with corneal endothelial health reported across all 3 trials, and the device delivered consistent results up to two-year follow-up in patients across Central and South America, Asia and Europe.
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Research to Prevent Blindness, Aerie teaming up to offer glaucoma research grant
May 17th 2022Two grants will be available, each offering $150,000 to scientists focusing on glaucoma research who have already received their first independent federal National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant and are collecting new and novel data to apply for a second R01.
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Blog: Cannabinol, a rare cannabinoid, shows unique therapeutic potential in glaucoma
March 8th 2022A recent study of cannabinol in in vitro and in vivo glaucoma models, demonstrated encouraging results that may address some of the previous challenges associated with cannabis use and may present a new potential therapeutic intervention in the treatment of glaucoma.
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Study: Minorities with glaucoma facing cost barriers to medication
March 4th 2022In advance of World Glaucoma Week March 6-12, a study of 3826 patients with glaucoma has found significantly higher odds of self-reported difficulty affording medication observed among non-Hispanic African American and Hispanic individuals compared with non-Hispanic White individuals.
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Heidelberg Engineering supporting Glaucoma/Myopia OCT Phenotyping Consortium
February 1st 2022The GMOPC was established in February 2020 at an inaugural meeting in Los Angeles, California, as an investigator-initiated clinical research study, with Heidelberg Engineering as an industry partner.
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Surgery developed by ophthalmologist at Dean McGee Eye Institute proves its effectiveness
December 21st 2021Mahmoud A. Khaimi, MD, developed a minimally invasive glaucoma surgery known as ab-interno canaloplasty as a treatment option between topical therapies and invasive surgery. The technique continues to prove its value.
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