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Kicking off Stanford’s SIGHT Glaucoma Registry
Stanford Ophthalmology is leading a pacesetting effort to uncover new glaucoma biomarkers, a key challenge to discovering new breakthroughs in fighting the blinding disease.
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How Vision Loss Helped Me See the World in a New Light
In my dreams I was always healthy. In my dreams I could still see, I could drive at night, I could devour books with impunity, and I could pursue goals without constraint.
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Why Giving Matters: Gaining Insight Into Vision Loss
As virtually anyone who has suffered vision loss can attest, the condition can be life-altering and frightening, potentially affecting one’s mobility, independence, security, and quality of life.
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YOU'RE INVITED: 2022 Optic Disc Drusen Hybrid Conference
The 2022 Optic Disc Drusen Hybrid Conference will take place May 31, 2022 at Stanford and on Zoom.
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Global impact: Generous donors support global health efforts for cataract blindness
Over two decades ago, Joanne and Arthur (Art) Hall were attending the Telluride Film Festival in Colorado when they met Geoffrey Tabin, MD, now the Fairweather Foundation professor of ophthalmology and global medicine at Stanford.
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A hopeful view on eyesight: Grateful patient celebrates Dr. Kuldev Singh’s 30th anniversary in 2022
Arlene Coffman has faced eyesight challenges since childhood, and the spectre of irreversible vision loss from glaucoma, but with the superb long-time care of Kuldev Singh, MD, MPH, professor of ophthalmology, she has kept her vision and now only needs corrective lenses while reading, something she hadn’t been able to do since she was 12 years old.