Glaucoma affects more than 3 million people in the United States, but half of those people don’t know they have the disease that can lead to blindness.
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One of the World’s Smallest Medical Devices — Helps Glaucoma Patients.
Ophthalmologist Dr. Arnold Prywes has fulfilled a mission years in the making — helping a patient with a challenging case of glaucoma by implanting a sight-saving device that he invented in 1991.
Glaucoma Self-Testing Can Now be Done from Home
For many glaucoma patients, repeat trips to a doctor’s office to check on their eyes can be a real pain.
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