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Light mask ineffective for diabetic macular oedema
In CLEOPATRA, which investigators believe to be the first phase III clinical trial of this approach, the light mask was no more effective than a sham mask in reducing retinal thickness.
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Find out what happened when a former Bollywood movie star presented with recurrent headaches
After the age of 40, most people develop presbyopia. It is around this age their near work is hindered by bouts of blurring, accommodative asthenopia and headaches. A person who has never worn spectacles before is now faced with needing them for both distance and near vision.
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Could Alzheimer's disease findings give ophthalmologists new roles?
People with Alzheimer's are more likely to have drusen in their peripheral retinas, our news story reports, opening the door to ophthalmologists' involvement in detecting the early stages of disease.
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