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VIDEO: Improvement in ocular blood flow may benefit glaucoma patients
Issue: January 2019 2019
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SAN ANTONIO – Decreasing the resistance of ocular blood flow around the optic nerve in patients with glaucoma may benefit patients long-term, Nate Lighthizer, OD, said here at the American Academy of Optometry meeting.
ScienceBased Health’s Optic Nerve Formula has been shown to improve retinal blood flow, which can be measured with OCT angiography, he said.