A new light-sensitive eye injection has successfully triggered visual signals in patients with severe retinal damage.
Retinal diseases such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and diabetic retinopathy affect millions of people globally, often leading to vision loss with minimal straightforward treatment.
NEW YORK, NY-- A new study suggests that eye drops developed by Columbia University researchers could be a more effective–and comfortable–therapy for a common eye disease currently treated with ...
CHICAGO -- Retinal injections for eye disease had a significant association with increased complications rates after cataract surgery, according to a large retrospective cohort study. Seven different ...
People with a condition called wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) often receive eye injections. These eye injections can help to improve vision and also stop the damage that causes vision to ...
Patients with neovascular age‑related macular degeneration (AMD) whose retinal fluid cleared within 12 weeks of starting faricimab were more likely to have longer intervals between injections later in ...
Patel, MD, PhD, of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, breaks down QA102's first-in-class mechanism ...
What is behind the bilateral eye pain and failing vision affecting a 96-year-old woman with neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD)? That's what ophthalmologists needed to determine when ...
Researchers have discovered the virus that causes COVID-19 can breach the protective blood-retinal-barrier with potential long-term consequences in the eye. The blood-retinal barrier is designed to ...
A new study in mice suggests experimental eye drops may be more effective than injections for treatment of retinal vein occlusion, a major cause of blindness. A new study suggests that eye drops ...
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