
How Do People Lose Their Peripheral Vision?
Discover the causes, symptoms, and tests for peripheral vision loss (tunnel vision), plus how Acesight E-glasses can help manage the condition.

Discover the causes, symptoms, and tests for peripheral vision loss (tunnel vision), plus how Acesight E-glasses can help manage the condition.

Do you know that January is Glaucoma Awareness Month? Glaucoma is also called “sneak thief of sight”. This eye disease covers a wide range of people, doesn’t have any signs before the onset of it, and cannot be cured. In this read, two main types of glaucoma will be introduced. And at the end of the article, you will know where to get more resources about glaucoma.

Experiments show promising results for a drug that could lead to a lasting treatment for millions of Americans with macular degeneration.

Albinism is an inherited condition present at birth. It is characterized by a reduced or lack of pigment. See how it affects the eye condition.

Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP) falls into a group of rare, genetic disorders that involve a breakdown and loss of cells inside of the retina. Check details here.

What is glaucoma? Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of blindness: high pressure damages the nerves and causes irreversible vision loss. See more in Zoomax.

What is cataract? Cataract is a kind of blur in vision due to protein denaturation in the crystalline lens which is one of the causes to low vision.