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Lower hydroxychloroquine dosing results in increased SLE-related hospitalizations, study finds

Lower hydroxychloroquine dosing results in increased SLE-related hospitalizations, study finds

NEI researchers create a high-resolution map of retinal cell chromatin contract points

NEI researchers create a high-resolution map of retinal cell chromatin contract points

New analysis highlights the need to prioritize addressing preventable vision loss in children in America

New analysis highlights the need to prioritize addressing preventable vision loss in children in America

Antenatal steroid therapy for pregnant women may improve survival among extremely preterm infants

Antenatal steroid therapy for pregnant women may improve survival among extremely preterm infants

Researchers uncover a key process involved in diabetes-related vision loss

Researchers uncover a key process involved in diabetes-related vision loss

New imaging approach could help accelerate the development of new treatments for eye diseases

New imaging approach could help accelerate the development of new treatments for eye diseases

Father of modern corneal science honored with the 2022 António Champalimaud Vision Award

Father of modern corneal science honored with the 2022 António Champalimaud Vision Award

Study reveals recommended levels of long-term blood sugar to avoid diabetes-related damage

Study reveals recommended levels of long-term blood sugar to avoid diabetes-related damage

Lack of strength in smooth muscle cells leads to malformations of the blood vessels, study shows

Lack of strength in smooth muscle cells leads to malformations of the blood vessels, study shows

Crying out for new disease diagnoses

Crying out for new disease diagnoses

Review may lead to improvements in therapeutic options for preterm infants

Review may lead to improvements in therapeutic options for preterm infants

Fortified breastmilk does not influence IQ in preterm infants

Fortified breastmilk does not influence IQ in preterm infants

Discovery could lead to a simple screening process for predicting heart attack risk

Discovery could lead to a simple screening process for predicting heart attack risk

Topical ocular administration of progesterone could be viable treatment for retinitis pigmentosa

Topical ocular administration of progesterone could be viable treatment for retinitis pigmentosa

Medication, lifestyle intervention effective in preventing Type 2 diabetes, but not cardiovascular disease

Medication, lifestyle intervention effective in preventing Type 2 diabetes, but not cardiovascular disease

Blood adenosine levels positively correlate to the white matter lesions in very low birth weight premature infants

Blood adenosine levels positively correlate to the white matter lesions in very low birth weight premature infants

Unusual partners are key to making more blood vessels

Unusual partners are key to making more blood vessels

A ubiquitous protein may be key to the survival of neurons most impacted by glaucoma

A ubiquitous protein may be key to the survival of neurons most impacted by glaucoma

New study offers valuable information on ocular drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics

New study offers valuable information on ocular drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics

NIH study provides a framework to evaluate Stargardt disease progression

NIH study provides a framework to evaluate Stargardt disease progression

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