Paired ocular–systemic measurements in 24 healthy adults revealed OPP as a stronger correlate of GLS and sPAP than either BP ...
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Can Migraine Drugs Guard Against Glaucoma? CGRP Inhibitors Show Promise
Lower glaucoma rates emerge in large migraine cohort study ...
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Migraine drugs tied to lower glaucoma risk in study
Unexpected benefit: Monoclonal antibody CGRP inhibitors for migraine prevention were linked to a reduced risk of glaucoma in a study of 74,000 patients. Not all drugs equal: The reduced glaucoma risk ...
The incidence of ocular hypertension varies among by race and ethnicity, and also increases with age. According to one epidemiological study, African-Caribbean persons are more at risk for ocular ...
Many studies have reported associations between elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) and systemic health parameters, which suggest a common mechanism links IOP elevation and various related ...
New smart soft contact lenses can monitor intraocular pressure for 24-hour cycles to detect glaucoma
Optometrists, ophthalmologists and their patients will benefit from new, high-tech tools to detect glaucoma at its earliest stages thanks to a startup that will commercialize smart contact lenses ...
In glaucoma patients, sleeping with two stacked pillows was linked to slightly higher intraocular pressure (IOP) compared to sleeping with no pillows. The findings of the observational study ...
Aims To evaluate how different methods of managing multiple visits within predefined time windows affect intraocular pressure ...
(a) Mechanism for the feel of softness by a human fingertip. (b) Structure of the indentor. The two sensors are integrated on the sphere surface. (c) Multi-segment displacement control of the indentor ...
At 2 years, trabecular micro-bypass implantation in combination with phacoemulsification yielded IOP reductions in patients ...
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