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  1. CERA has collaborated with scientists across Australia to identify several new genes associated with glaucoma, giving hope to the promise of early detection.

  2. $0.99 YOUR PRECIOUS SIGHT: An Optometrist's Most Memorable Cases =>> >This book is entertaining, fascinating, and informative. >The author's ultimate goal is to encourage you never to take your precious sight for granted.

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    Just in time for Glaucoma 360: What's new for 2020. in time for this week's meeting:

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    typically caused by a clinically characterized pressure buildup in regards to the fluid of the .

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    is a term describing a group of ocular () disorders resulting in optic nerve damage or loss to the field of vision.

  7. Most people with are treated with eye drops. Used regularly as prescribed, they help keep the pressure at the right level for you, which reduces the risk of loss of vision. Visit our website for more information

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    Early detection is the best way to prevent vision loss due to . Make an appointment today to get screened!

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    Monitoring reliably is an ongoing challenge. Glakolens (Turkey) & Northumbria Uni (UK) are designing a non-invasive lens-based method for intraocular pressure monitoring. Meet the innovators at 's business showcase Mar 3rd

  10. Good reading for everyone that does Goldmann tonometry. We are biased to measure even numbers, but can reduce this bias if we are careful.

  11. Our Scotland Development Manager Philippa Mason is running a health promotion at Ayr hospital outpatients today until 2pm. Pop along and say hello!

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    Meanwhile there's a Timolol shortage that no one has even mentioned. Out of 250,000 Canadians with many use it as a beta blocker. The consequences of not using it is irreversible vision loss.

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    I consider the doctor to be 60% responsible for the patient and 30% for the patient, 10% of case are so harder to control their disease. Because no one would like to be blind if he knows that you will go blind if not treated well or follow the instructions ... !!

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    Are you over 40? Do you have a family history of glaucoma? Are you short sighted? Do you have diabetes? Are you of African-Caribbean origin? If the answer is yes to any of these questions, you are at increased risk of . We recommend an eye test at least every 2 years.

  15. How is diagnosed, and how can we treat it? Find out how glaucoma works by reading this interview with Dr. Leonard Teye-Botchway at

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    Are you a health educator who works with people who have ? Our new guide helps patients talk to their eye doctor about symptoms and treatment options. Read more:

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    Surgery is sometimes recommended to treat if other treatments have been ineffective. Find out more about surgical options here

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    All about - and why you should have regular eye check-ups

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