Eye Disease

The Air We Breathe May Be Shaping the Future Burden of Blindness
Growing evidence suggests that long-term exposure to air pollution may increase the risk of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a leading cause of vision loss worldwide. As urban populations continue to grow, researchers are increasingly examining how environmental exposures contribute to eye disease and whether prevention strategies should extend beyond traditional clinical risk factors.

Ozempic and Eye Health: Balancing Metabolic Benefits with Vision Risks

Diabetic Eye Screening Is Becoming Risk-Based

Abu Dhabi Puts Rare Eye Gene Therapy on the Regional Map

AI Eye Screening Has an Image Quality Problem

AI Retinal Screening Moves Into the Diabetes Clinic

Geographic Atrophy Forces Europe to Define Meaningful Vision Benefit

Eye Health Moves From Charity Case to Investment Case
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