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    Fourth Annual Glaucoma Patient Summit

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    Call for Scientific Proposals Deadline: Midnight, April 22, 2022 Glaucoma is the world’s leading cause of irreversible blindness characterized by retinal ganglion cell neurodegeneration and loss of their axons in the optic nerve through sensitivity to high pressure. There is…

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    • ATTENTION: Call for Scientific Proposal GRF & a Scientific Advisory Board of experts in neurodegeneration and regenerative medicine solicit applications to join a funded research Initiative to Prevent & Cure Neurodegeneration To apply visit our website: https://t.co/58keAJtQx2

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    The Catalyst for a Cure Vision Restoration research team is exploring and developing novel strategies to protect, repair, and replace lost retinal nerve cells and help them reconnect with the visual brain.

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    • How does vision restoration work? Here’s an article from our website explaining how vision restoration may work for glaucoma: https://t.co/TsTlY2mbiV

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    Tracy Hammond had his first eye surgery when he was just three weeks old; now 39, Tracy’s vision struggles continue, yet he remains optimistic because he knows researchers are working on better treatments and a cure for glaucoma.

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    • Tracy Hammond had his first eye surgery when he was just three weeks old and by the time he turned six, there had been two dozen more surgeries. Add to that a lifelong list of daily medications and scores more procedures and surgeries. https://t.co/GUbBchIkl0 https://t.co/otILS3fUyt

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    Early onset glaucoma is the term often used to describe glaucoma that is diagnosed before the age of 40 years. Childhood glaucoma is a subset of early onset glaucoma, and is the term given to a group of glaucomas that…

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    • Did you know that some types of early onset and childhood glaucoma are hereditary and have been linked to certain genes? You can read the full article: https://t.co/vWotKLcJoT

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    Businesses and investors often talk about risk management—the process of identifying, assessing, and controlling threats. The goal of any program isn’t to eliminate all risks, but to understand them better, so you’re better prepared to deal with them. Healthcare risk…

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    • Understanding glaucoma risk factors can be the key to early detection. Not all glaucoma risk factors can be prevented, however detecting glaucoma as early as possible can prevent significant damage. https://t.co/LzU6lNtcah

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    Vision rehabilitation can make a big difference to a person adjusting to vision loss and should be considered a key part of a patient’s overall care.

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    • Did you know that February is Low Vision Awareness Month? Low vision is something most of us will experience as we age. We will be covering more low vision resources throughout the month. https://t.co/WM1isWwhMI https://t.co/vSUUx8jb7b

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    The field of glaucoma research has introduced many innovative new treatments over the past several years. In addition, recent advancements in glaucoma care — from minimally invasive glaucoma surgeries to subconjunctival microshunts and new drug delivery devices — have considerably…

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    • The field of glaucoma research has introduced many innovative new treatments over the past several years, find out what’s new: https://t.co/fUM9K7fF0D