Trendy sunglasses and age-related diseases can cause eye problems for women
Women actually face a higher risk of eye issues than men for various reasons. With April being Women s Eye Health month, one New Jersey eye doctor explains why this is so and what can be done about it.
According to The American Academy of Ophthalmology, women account for 65% of cases of age-related macular degeneration, 61% of glaucoma cases and 66% of the world s blindness population.
Dr. Joseph Calderone of Better Vision New Jersey in Cranford said the incidence of eye disease increases with aging. Women tend to live longer than men so they tend to suffer more from cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration, dry eye syndrome and any eye disease, which is related to high blood pressure, elevated cholesterol or triglycerides and blood sugar problems.
Trendy sunglasses and age-related diseases can cause eye problems for women
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Rochester s Nanodropper to host virtual event about eye issues
Nanodropper CEO Allisa Song will host a virtual discussion, Breakfast With Tiffany, via Zoom on April 24 with the reigning Miss United States, Tiffany Rea. Expert panelists answering questions about eye health will include Dr. Allison Jarstad, an ophthalmologist at SoCal Eye, and Texas optometrist Dr. Megan Matocha. 5:30 am, Apr. 12, 2021 ×
A Rochester-based medical device firm –
Nanodropper– is hosting a “Breakfast With Tiffany” panel discussion about eye health in the beauty industry to raise awareness and funds to combat blindness.
Nanodropper CEO
Allisa Song will host the virtual discussion via Zoom on April 24, with the reigning Miss United States,