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Eye diseases are widespread around the globe. According to the World Health Organization, the most important three eye diseases or conditions that are a potential threat to the global population are diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, and age-related macular degeneration. One more vital reason for visual harm is refractive errors. Some of the important reasons for vision loss or low vision are age, healthcare, gender, genetic problems and the prevalence of family history.
Treatment with vitamin A and an omega-3 fatty acid slows down the progression of retinitis pigmentosa

Treatment with vitamin A and an omega-3 fatty acid slows down the progression of retinitis pigmentosa

Findings about diabetic eye disease may lead to improved screenings and treatment for people with diabetes

Findings about diabetic eye disease may lead to improved screenings and treatment for people with diabetes

Medical alternative to surgery for cataracts

Medical alternative to surgery for cataracts

Latinos living in the United States have high rates of eye disease and visual impairment

Latinos living in the United States have high rates of eye disease and visual impairment

Way for diabetics to regulate their blood-sugar levels whilst avoiding weight gain

Way for diabetics to regulate their blood-sugar levels whilst avoiding weight gain

New medical imaging equipment provides early detection of skin cancer

New medical imaging equipment provides early detection of skin cancer

Cholesterol lowering medications may reduce risk of glaucoma

Cholesterol lowering medications may reduce risk of glaucoma

Fruit consumption may protect against age-related maculopathy (ARM)

Fruit consumption may protect against age-related maculopathy (ARM)

Canada and U.S adopt the Global Solar Ultraviolet (UV) Index

Canada and U.S adopt the Global Solar Ultraviolet (UV) Index

New treatment for dry eye syndrome (keratoconjunctivitis sicca)

New treatment for dry eye syndrome (keratoconjunctivitis sicca)

Increasing number of cases of wet age-related macular degeneration

Increasing number of cases of wet age-related macular degeneration

New hope for advances in treatment methods for AIDS, Alzheimer's and age-related blindness

New hope for advances in treatment methods for AIDS, Alzheimer's and age-related blindness

Medical students are seeking to uncover a silent killer, glaucoma

Medical students are seeking to uncover a silent killer, glaucoma

Diabetic eye disease on the rise

Diabetic eye disease on the rise

Vision loss in over 40's is becoming a major public health problem

Vision loss in over 40's is becoming a major public health problem

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