Major study shows laser eye surgery safe and effective for older teenagers with myopia
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 How air pollution harms kids’ eyesight, and why clean air makes a differenceHow air pollution harms kids’ eyesight, and why clean air makes a difference
 
Improving air quality may safeguard children's vision, with findings revealing a strong connection between pollution and myopia in school environments.
 
 
 Major study shows laser eye surgery safe and effective for older teenagers with myopiaMajor study shows laser eye surgery safe and effective for older teenagers with myopia
 
A major study of laser correction for short-sightedness shows that the procedure is as safe and effective in older teenagers as it is in adults, according to research presented today (Tuesday) at the 43rd Congress of the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons (ESCRS).
 
   Reversing age-related vision loss with retinal lipid therapyReversing age-related vision loss with retinal lipid therapy
 
Changes in vision are often a common sign of aging. If you sit in a dimly lit restaurant with anyone over the age of 60, you'll likely hear the person say, "Hold on - let me pull out my cell phone. I need more light to read the menu!" But what if we could reverse age-related visual decline?
 
   New research aims to use eyedrops to lower lifetime risk of nearsightedness complicationsNew research aims to use eyedrops to lower lifetime risk of nearsightedness complications
 
For the first time, researchers are leading a national study to see if the onset of nearsightedness can be delayed – and consequently reduced in magnitude over a lifetime – with the use of eyedrops in young children.
 
   EDF presbyopia correction IOL implanted during cataract surgery offers excellent vision at all distancesEDF presbyopia correction IOL implanted during cataract surgery offers excellent vision at all distances
 
Patients who have a new type of lens implanted in their eyes during surgery for cataracts or to correct their eyesight have excellent or good vision over distances both near and far, and often no longer need spectacles for reading.
 
 Optogenetics and artificial intelligence open path to personalized Parkinson’s treatment
 
Globally recognized figures like Muhammad Ali and Michael J. Fox have long suffered from Parkinson's disease. The disease presents a complex set of motor symptoms, including tremors, rigidity, bradykinesia, and postural instability.
 
 
 More than half of the general population experience dry eyes, yet only few receive professional care
 
Dry eyes can cause significant discomfort, and the symptoms become more common as we age. However, until now, it was unclear what proportion of the population suffered from the condition, with estimates ranging from 5-50%.
 
 
 New intramuscular mRNA vaccine offers easier alternative to treat neovascular eye diseases
 
New intramuscular mRNA vaccine offers easier alternative to treat neovascular eye diseasesAn mRNA vaccine developed by researchers from Japan suppressed abnormal blood vessel growth or neovascularization in the retina of mouse models.
 
 
 GLP-1 drugs found to protect against diabetic retinopathy
 
GLP-1 drugs found to protect against diabetic retinopathyGLP-1 receptor agonist drugs protect against diabetic retinopathy, a common complication of diabetes that can lead to sight loss, suggests new research being presented at the annual meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) in Vienna, Austria (15-19 September) and published in the journal Pharmaceutics.
 
 
 Cleaner air can improve vision in younger children
 
Air pollution may be harming children's eyesight with cleaner air helping to protect and even improve their vision - especially in younger children, a new study reveals.
 
 
 Psoriasis linked to higher risk of age-related macular degeneration
 
New research presented today at the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (EADV) Congress 2025 reveals that people with psoriasis face a significantly increased risk of developing age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a leading cause of vision loss.
 
 
 University of Houston co-leads national study on atropine eyedrops for nearsightedness prevention
 
University of Houston co-leads national study on atropine eyedrops for nearsightedness preventionThe University of Houston is co-leading a national study, the first of its kind in the United States, exploring whether atropine eyedrops can delay the onset of nearsightedness in young children and lessen its progression over a lifetime, a project with potential to shape future standards in vision care.
 
 
 Myasthenia gravis and the importance of protecting muscle health
 
Myasthenia gravis and the importance of protecting muscle healthNearly 2 million people worldwide are affected by the autoimmune disease myasthenia gravis.
 
 
 How GaGe digitizers accelerate breakthrough research in pharma and medtech
 
How GaGe digitizers accelerate breakthrough research in pharma and medtechDiscover how GaGe digitizers empower medical and pharmaceutical research teams to capture ultra-precise data
 
 
 Breakthrough imaging for early ovarian cancer detection with GaGe digitizers
 
Breakthrough imaging for early ovarian cancer detection with GaGe digitizersDiscover how GaGe digitizers are driving a breakthrough in ovarian cancer diagnostics.
 
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