A 40something woman was thought to be too young for glaucoma but more people below age 60 are being diagnosed with glaucoma in Singapore. Risk factors include age, genetics and chronic diseases.
- It’s called the 'sight stealer' – we are talking about glaucoma. January is Glaucoma Awareness Month. Dr. Dirk Massie encourages everyone to get in for their regular eye exams because that is when ...
Glaucoma causes irreversible vision loss affecting 80 million people; World Glaucoma Week 2026 urges early eye exams, awareness, and treatment to prevent blindness.
Whether you deal with conditions like dry, itchy eyes, blurred vision or cataracts -- or enjoy perfect 20/20 vision -- regular eye exams are essential for protecting your sight and maintaining eye ...
Not all glaucoma cases are the same. There are actually several types of glaucoma, and your treatment will depend on what type of glaucoma you have. A small percentage of people with glaucoma have a ...
India carries a significant share of the global glaucoma burden. Approximately 12 million people or more live with this ...
Banbury opticians are calling on the public to prioritise regular eye exams. The call comes as Peepers Opticians on High Street marks World Glaucoma Week, running from March 8 to 14, by raising ...
Polish doctors are offering free glaucoma screenings across the country from March 8 to 14, as specialists warn that many people with the disease remain undiagnosed until permanent damage has already ...