January is Glaucoma Awareness Month, and if there’s one thing most eye doctors wish people understood better, it’s this: glaucoma doesn’t announce itself loudly. It doesn’t hurt, it doesn’t make your ...
Glaucoma often remains asymptomatic until vision damage occurs, with angle-closure glaucoma requiring urgent medical attention due to acute symptoms. Risk factors include family history, age, ...
One of the most popular features of TGF’s Eye to Eye newsletter and electronic newsletter has been our “Lifestyle Connection/Living with Glaucoma” series, in which glaucoma patients, inspiring and ...
January is Glaucoma Awareness Month, prompting Rutgers Health experts to underscore the importance of early detection and public awareness. Often progressing silently without noticeable symptoms, it ...