A new study suggests that adults over the age of 55 with too much "good" HDL cholesterol may be at a higher risk of developing glaucoma.
The cholesterol that's good for your heart health might be bad for your eye health and vice versa, a new study says.
Optometrists at Clear Focus Eyecare are urging people to prioritize regular eye exams. They highlight the importance of early ...
Himani Goyal, MD, takes glaucoma care to the next level by embracing advancements that extend beyond traditional treatment ...
Glaucoma is a complex group of eye diseases that lead to progressive dam- age to the optic nerve, often associated with increased intraocular pressure (IOP). It is one of the leading causes of ...
Good' (HDL) cholesterol, usually considered to be beneficial for health, may be linked to a heightened risk of the serious ...
Patients with glaucoma who are using prostaglandin F (FP) receptor agonists to control their disease may experience ...
Glaucoma is often at a more advanced stage by the time these symptoms appear, underscoring the ldquo;silent nature rdquo; of ...
"Good" (HDL) cholesterol, usually considered to be beneficial for health, may be linked to a heightened risk of the serious ...
Colloidal drug aggregates prolong effect of glaucoma medicine up to seven weeks with a single, non-invasive injection ...
Good (HDL) cholesterol may raise glaucoma risk, while ‘bad’ (LDL) cholesterol could lower the risk of vision loss from ...