More articles about: Kellogg Eye Center

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Cornea Transplant Brings New Outlook After Surprise Eye Injury

A fishing accident could have robbed a young boy of sight in his left eye. His vision was restored thanks to a donated cornea and transplant surgery at Michigan Medicine.
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Study: Medicare Coverage Limits Put Seniors’ Vision Needs at Risk

The national health insurance program leaves many older Americans without adequate resources to properly maintain their sight, a new study finds.
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The Surprising Effect of Social Connections on Eye Health

A new study links familial relationships to the likelihood older adults will get needed cataract surgery - a procedure with broad implications for health.
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A High-Tech Camera that Could Improve Eye Care

A complex camera has the potential to help doctors get a clearer, more accurate look at the human eye. How a trio of U-M experts from different fields made the discovery.
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Study: Hospitals No Longer Top Provider of Cataract Surgeries

Ocular surgeries are steadily shifting away from hospitals, a move that offers convenience and financial perks. But questions of safety and accessibility remain.
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Why Does the Doctor Need a Photo of My Eye?

Ophthalmologists take photos of a patient’s eyes to monitor good health and track progress of disease. Here are some common ways the images are taken.
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Impaired Vision? Create a Fall Prevention Plan with These Tips

Low vision can instill a fear of falling, which keeps many older adults homebound. A U-M occupational therapist outlines guidelines for getting around safely.
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Diabetic Retinopathy: Know the Signs, Symptoms and Treatments

People with type 1 and 2 diabetes are at risk of diabetic retinopathy. Learn about diabetic retinopathy symptoms and treatment.
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Report Reveals Prominence of Double Vision Complaints

Seeing double is a fairly common issue — that can be serious. That’s why both eye specialists and primary care providers should be prepared to address it.
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The Emotional Meeting of an Eye Tissue Donor’s Family and Researchers

Tim Anegon’s wife and daughter recently connected with the U-M scientists working with his eye tissue donation — and saw the gift’s outsize impact.
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Stent Surgery Reduces Risk and Recovery Time for Some Glaucoma Patients

Learn about the XEN Gel Stent, a minimally invasive glaucoma treatment now offered by The University of Michigan Kellogg Eye Center.
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Nearly 60% of Pinkeye Patients Receive Antibiotic Eye Drops, But They're Seldom Necessary

Ophthalmologists urge providers to limit prescription eye drops for pinkeye because acute conjunctivitis treatment isn’t always necessary.
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Watch Out for These 5 Summer Eye Dangers

Discover common summertime eye dangers and get tips for protecting your eyesight when engaging in outdoor activities like swimming, yardwork and more.
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Study: ‘Breakthrough’ Drug Reduces Graves’ Eye Disease Symptoms

A study drug safely minimizes severity for those with a painful eye condition, a new clinical trial at the University of Michigan Kellogg Eye Center has found.
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One Patient Sees a Corneal Transplant’s Transformative Effect

Discover how regardless of people’s age, eye color or eyesight, they likely can serve as a corneal tissue donor and the transformative effect this can have on others.