Could Daily Aspirin Harm Seniors' Eyes?
Could Daily Aspirin Harm Seniors' Eyes?
5 (HealthDay News) — Daily aspirin use among seniors may double their risk of developing a particularly advanced form of age-related macular degeneration, a debilitating eye disease, a large new European study suggests. The possible link involves the …
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Unique Optics System to be Used to Study Eye Disease
“Ophthalmic adaptive optics is an exciting technology because it has the potential to simultaneously increase our understanding of eye disease, accelerate the development of new therapies and improve our ability to diagnose early stages of eye disease, …
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Weekly challenge: Get screened for eye diseases
The American Academy of Ophthalmology recommends that adults get a baseline eye screening — separate from a vision exam for glasses or contacts — starting at age 40 to detect early signs of eye diseases such as cataracts and glaucoma. …
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