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Researcher takes glaucoma detection personally

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Krista D. Zanolli, [email protected]

A new test is being developed that could revolutionize the diagnosis of glaucoma by detecting the disease years earlier than is currently possible. And for Chenxu Yu, an assistant professor at Iowa State University who headed the study, this development hits particularly close to home. “Roughly a year ago I visited an eye specialist who told me I was at high risk for glaucoma, but due to the limitations of current detection methods, he couldn’t tell me whether or not I actually had the disease,” Yu said. “Of course, this sparked my interest. The doctor [Nicholas...Read full article

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