Artificial intelligence advances early detection and management of myopia
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 Instant coffee may damage your eyes, genetic study findsInstant coffee may damage your eyes, genetic study finds
 
Researchers used genomic and Mendelian randomization analyses in over 500,000 individuals to reveal a statistically significant causal link between instant coffee intake and increased risk of dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD). No such risk was found for ground or decaffeinated coffee.
 
 
 Artificial intelligence advances early detection and management of myopiaArtificial intelligence advances early detection and management of myopia
 
The increasing prevalence of myopia is a global health concern, with high myopia increasing the risk of vision damage.
 
   New app helps relieve dry eye through optimized blinking routineNew app helps relieve dry eye through optimized blinking routine
 
An Aston University optometrist, Professor James Wolffsohn, has determined an optimum blinking exercise routine for people suffering with dry eye disease, and has developed a new app, MyDryEye, to help them complete the routine to ease their symptoms.
 
   Study identifies potential way to slow or block progression of age-related macular degenerationStudy identifies potential way to slow or block progression of age-related macular degeneration
 
A new study from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis identifies a possible way to slow or block progression of age-related macular degeneration, a leading cause of blindness in people over age 50.
 
   Targeting ADAM10 may offer hope for retinal disease treatmentTargeting ADAM10 may offer hope for retinal disease treatment
 
New research has found that the endothelial cell-specific A disintegrin and metalloproteinase domain-containing protein 10 (ADAM10) regulates abnormal blood vessel growth in the damaged retina, which can cause vision loss or impairment.
 
 First patient treated in international clinical trial for rare muscle-weakness disease
 
The first patient enrolled in a planned international clinical trial has been treated at HonorHealth Research Institute with a new type of immune therapy for those with a rare muscle-weakness disease known as Myasthenia Gravis.
 
 
 Cas13d gene editing shows promise for glaucoma treatment
 
Cas13d gene editing shows promise for glaucoma treatmentGene editing with CRISPR shows promise in treating glaucoma by reducing intraocular pressure without permanent DNA changes, paving the way for future therapies.
 
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