~Balancing Act: Self-Care Tips for New Caregivers~ Embarking on the journey as a new caregiver can often transform your routine and personal priorities. While the role is undeniably rewarding, maintaining your own well-being is crucial to providing the best care. Here’s how you can take care of yourself amidst the responsibilities of caregiving, shared below courtesy of The Glaucoma Foundation.
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The Glaucoma Foundation Announces New Research Grants and an Expanded Focus and Increased Funding for its Grant-in-Aid Program
~The Glaucoma Foundation Announces New Research Grants and an Expanded Focus and Increased Funding for its Grant-in-Aid Program~ Beginning with the current 2024 funding cycle, one-year TGF grants of up to $75,000 will be made in the areas of Exfoliation Syndrome and Exfoliation Glaucoma, Pressure Independent Mechanisms of Glaucoma, Neuroprotection, and the Genetics of Glaucomas that affect people under the
Doctor, I Have a Question. How prevalent is the use of AI in glaucoma clinical practices today?
~Doctor, I Have a Question. How prevalent is the use of AI in glaucoma clinical practices today? ~ Question answered by: Although there have been a lot of developments in AI, bringing them to real-world glaucoma clinical settings has actually been quite slow. One reason for the complexity in implementing AI in medical practice is the extensive regulatory framework. For instance,
David Letterman Helps Fete TGF’s 40th Anniversary
~David Letterman Helps Fete TGF’s 40th Anniversary ~ Writer, performer, and producer David Letterman was front and center at TGF’s Gala on April 18th at which 250 supporters and friends gathered to celebrate the Foundation’s 40th anniversary. Mr. Letterman received the Foundation’s inaugural Chairman’s Spotlight Award. Said TGF Chairman Gregory K. Harmon, MD, “This new award puts a spotlight on the transformative
Message From The President
~Message From The President~ It’s official! TGF is 40 years old, a milestone we just celebrated with 250 supporters and partners at a Gala on April 18th. It was a wonderful occasion that highlighted how far we’ve come in our understanding about glaucoma and progress made in treating the disease. As you’ll read, David Letterman was on hand to deliver
4 Ways to Prevent Vision Loss from Glaucoma
~4 Ways to Prevent Vision Loss from Glaucoma~ Inarguably, glaucoma is one of the most severe eye conditions today. Described by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as a group of ocular diseases that damage the optic nerve, glaucoma affects over three million nationwide. Furthermore, glaucoma is particularly dangerous because it can strike any demographic. In fact, even
Doctor, I Have a Question. As an eye doctor, if you had glaucoma, how would you like to be treated?
~Doctor, I Have a Question. As an eye doctor, if you had glaucoma, how would you like to be treated?~ Question answered by: One of the things that comes up between glaucoma experts and patients is a disagreement over eyedrops. I think patients, generally, are very comfortable with taking drops for glaucoma, and for the most part with the idea
Message From The President
~Message From The President~ 2024 marks the 40th anniversary of the founding of The Glaucoma Foundation. What important strides have been made over these decades! Through research, we have improved our understanding of the disease and worked toward achieving the cessation of blindness from glaucoma. We are proud that TGF has played an important role in the advances that have
New Technologies Emerge for Glaucoma Diagnosis and Treatment
~New Technologies Emerge for Glaucoma Diagnosis and Treatment ~ Glaucoma, a condition that damages the eye’s optic nerve, is one of the leading causes of blindness in the United States. According to a report on current glaucoma programs by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), over three million Americans have glaucoma, and the number is expected to double
Winter Can Wreak Havoc On Your Eyes
~Winter Can Wreak Havoc On Your Eyes ~ Fortunately, following a few tips can help keep your eyes safe. Heaters and dry wind can aggravate dry eyes during the winter months. Dry eye syndrome, particularly common among older adults, is mostly caused by a deficiency in the tear glands, and a common preservative in many glaucoma medications can worsen the symptoms.