Scientists found immune cells (resident macrophages) help regulate eye pressure by keeping the eye’s drainage system clear.
A 40something woman was thought to be too young for glaucoma but more people below age 60 are being diagnosed with glaucoma ...
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When the eye's drainage system clogs, pressure builds up and causes damage. The pressure can lead to glaucoma and vision loss. New research, published in the journal Immunity, reveals that a ...
India carries a significant share of the global glaucoma burden. Approximately 12 million people or more live with this disease in India, which is one of the leading causes of blindness. But almost 90 ...
Explore the latest research on glaucoma treatment and the role of immune cells in eye pressure regulation for better outcomes ...
In Bihar, awareness about glaucoma is gradually increasing, and many eye hospitals now provide advanced treatment solutions based on the stage and type of the disease.
Genomics can help to identify people who are more likely to develop glaucoma potentially long before any symptoms of the disease appear. Instead ...
Glaucoma causes irreversible vision loss affecting 80 million people; World Glaucoma Week 2026 urges early eye exams, awareness, and treatment to prevent blindness.
Glaucoma develops when fluid inside the eye doesn’t drain properly, causing pressure to build up over time and damage the optic nerve ...
Women over 50 face increased eye health risks post-menopause due to hormonal shifts. Conditions like dry eye, cataracts, glaucoma, and age-related macular degeneration become more prevalent.