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Learn why the distinction between hard and soft drusen is important, and how the type of drusen that you have may influence your risk of vision loss.
Learn about the research regarding any connection between aluminum and Alzheimer’s disease.
Frontotemporal dementia is a form of dementia in which behavior and language are first to show dramatic changes, unlike Alzheimer’s disease, which typically begins with memory disturbance.
Currently, many patients with wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) require monthly injections into the eye to preserve their vision. Those with advanced dry AMD, also called geographic atrophy (GA), have no effective treatments available to them. Fortunately, AMD research and drug developments are advancing rapidly to bring patients better treatments.
Three caregivers of Alzheimer’s and dementia patients were asked what “best lessons” they would share with a friend or colleague who is new to Alzheimer’s or dementia caregiving. Here are their responses.
Learn about uveitis: symptoms associated with this eye condition, treatment options, and how it is related to glaucoma.
Learn about genes that are closely associated with age-related macular degeneration, and whether genetic testing is currently recommended.
Learn why vitrectomy may impact eye pressure, so that you can talk with your eye doctor about the risks and benefits of this surgery.
Families of individuals with Alzheimer's or dementia may benefit from caregiver training. Learn what skills and info are critical & where to find training resources.
Learn about several recently approved glaucoma medications and innovative methods to deliver these drugs into the eye.