The FDA has recently approved new clinical trials to
test the latest artificial retina implant model.
Clinical trials have begun on the new, smaller Argus
II, which promises to be safer and more effective.
New Implant for Uveitis
Dr. Deupree begins a new,
breakthrough treatment for chronic posterior uveitis.
Cataract Surgery Does Not Influence Dry AMD
Patients with early macular
degeneration can rest assured when undergoing
cataract surgery. New study shows AMD not made worse
by cataract extraction.
The
High Cost of Vision Loss
Due to vision loss, American taxpayers pay over
$2 billion per year in non-eye-related medical
costs. A recent study suggests a compelling
need for preventative eye care.
Telescopic Retina Implant for AMD
Researchers conclude that an intraocular
telescopic implant was safe and effective.
According to clinical data, the first two patients
in the second generation study demonstrated
considerable improvement in both distance and near
vision.
AMD Drugs Treat
Diabetic Retinopathy
Diabetic retinopathy patients may benefit from
the new macular degeneration drugs. Studies are
under way to test the safety and efficacy of
this exciting new intra-ocular injection
procedure.
Hypoglycemia
can lead to vision loss
Lab mice demonstrate eye cell damage after
sustained hypoglycemia. A study conducted
by State University of New York Upstate Medical
University, demonstrated that chronic
hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) can lead to
vision loss.
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