Archive for March, 2006

Nanotech Helps Blind Hamsters See After Traumatic Brain Injury

Wednesday, March 15th, 2006

Scientists mimicked the effect of a traumatic brain injury by severing the optical nerve tract in hamsters, causing the animals to lose vision. After injecting the hamsters with a solution containing nanoparticles, the nerves re-grew and sight returned.

Mysterious Fish Cataract In Florida

Friday, March 10th, 2006

Marine scientists in Florida say cataracts first noticed in redfish at the state fish hatchery on Tampa Bay have been discovered in wild fish.

Single Mass Antibiotic Treatment Is Not Enough To Treat And Eliminate Trachoma

Wednesday, March 8th, 2006

A single mass antibiotic distribution is not an effective way to treat and eliminate trachoma — an eye infection that can cause blindness — in Ethiopian communities with high rates of the disease.

Transparency In Public And Private Hospitals Dropped Down Lasik Surgery Fees

Tuesday, March 7th, 2006

Greater transparency in both public and private hospitals is in the pipeline, in Singapore.

Don’t Take Health Of Your Eyes For Granted

Tuesday, March 7th, 2006

As long as we can see and our eyes give us no trouble, most of us find it hard to believe that things could go wrong. As we age, however, the risk of conditions such as cataracts, and age-related macular degeneration increases. So the sooner you start taking care of your eyes the better.

30,000 Cataract Patients Regain Eyesight In Southwest China

Monday, March 6th, 2006

The “Sight First China Action” program has helped more than 30,000 cataract patients regain eyesight in southwest China’s Guizhou province, and training medical workers at grassroots level, said an official with the “Sight First China Action” program on Monday.

Eye Problems Resulting From Albinism

Friday, March 3rd, 2006

Albinism refers to a group of inherited conditions. People with albinism have little or no pigment in the eyes.

Diabetes Drug Avandia Causing Macular Edema

Friday, March 3rd, 2006

The FDA alerted Medwatch about numerous reports that Avandia, a diabetes drug manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline, has been causing a swelling at the back of the eye known as macular edema.