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This article explores the question of whether or not you can catch Alzheimer’s disease from others who have it, or if it can be transmitted from one person to another in any way.
Need another reason to eat leafy greens? New research shows eating these types of veggies could lower glaucoma risks. Vegetables ranked by nitrate content
New long-lasting medications are now in clinical trials for wet age-related macular degeneration. Learn more about these new options that may decrease the frequency of eye injections.
This article provides useful tips for helping a child understand the symptoms associated with Alzheimer's disease.
Learn about financial aid resources that may be available to help cover the costs of your macular degeneration prescription medications.
Learn the best way to avoid treatments that have limited or non-existent data to support their effectiveness for age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
Not since 2003 has a new medication been approved by the FDA for treatment of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Fortunately, this long dry spell may be nearing an end. This article explores a variety of clinical trials that may one day provide new treatments and methods to more effectively manage Alzheimer’s disease.
Learn helpful information to manage glaucoma during the COVID-19 pandemic, including when to contact your eye doctor, and what to expect if you visit the doctor’s office or hospital.
Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) is a disorder characterized by 3 symptoms: dementia, gait disorder, and incontinence. Learn about diagnosis & treatment.
Important information about COVID-19 risk factors for the elderly and protecting Alzheimer’s and dementia patients during the current coronavirus pandemic.