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Ask an expert: How can I protect my vision if I’m at risk of glaucoma?

Submitted by vivian.sum@vch.ca on March 6, 2026 - 10:09pm

Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of vision loss worldwide. Often called the “the silent thief of sight”, it develops gradually and without noticeable symptoms, making it easy to overlook until it becomes more serious. Because vision loss due to glaucoma cannot be reversed, understanding your risk factors and acting early is key to protecting your long-term eye health.

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Specialized AI could elevate diabetes-related blindness risk prevention

Submitted by vivian.sum@vch.ca on January 5, 2026 - 10:21am

Sex differences could play a key role in diagnosing diabetic retinopathy, according to the results of a groundbreaking study led by Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute researcher Dr. Ipek Oruc. A condition that puts patients at risk of blindness, diabetic retinopathy may be more likely to progress along a given pathway depending on whether a patient was born male or female. 

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Behind the lab doors: Eye Care Centre

Submitted by vivian.sum@vch.ca on May 17, 2024 - 4:21pm

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a debilitating disease affecting 2.5 million older adults in Canada. Characterized by two main types — dry and wet — the disease targets central vision, impacting activities requiring fine motor skills such as reading or driving. 

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Novel AI model explains retinal sex difference

Submitted by vivian.sum@vch.ca on March 20, 2024 - 8:27pm

Artificial intelligence (AI) applications are revolutionizing health diagnostics and precision medicine, yet how they identify patterns of disease in layers of data has largely remained a mystery. Research led by Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute researcher Dr.

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Transformative treatment for wet, age-related macular degeneration

Submitted by vivian.sum@vch.ca on October 23, 2023 - 2:57pm

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of vision loss among older adults, affecting approximately 2.5 million Canadians. The condition progressively affects the macula, a part of the retina that plays a crucial role in our vision precision. With time, AMD can result in blurred vision or a blind spot in the centre of a person's field of vision.

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Ask an expert: How harmful is screen time to my eyes?

Submitted by vivian.sum@vch.ca on May 10, 2022 - 12:03pm

May is Vision Health Month. With screens ever-present — and the time we spend staring at them ever-increasing — eye fatigue is a common occurrence. The inability to focus, intermittent mild blurry vision, tension headaches and dry or itchy eyes are all signs that you may need to see your optometrist for a checkup. Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute researcher Dr. David Albiani answers a few common questions related to eye strain and screen time.

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New eye prosthetic for corneal blindness could help meet global demand

Submitted by vivian.sum@vch.ca on May 3, 2022 - 3:04pm

In the first study of its kind, a global team of researchers are investigating the safety and effectiveness of the CorNeat KPro synthetic cornea in people with corneal blindness. The fully artificial cornea could be a game-changer for patients with corneal blindness, replacing the need for human donations and providing a much-needed alternative for patients who did not respond to current technology. 

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Ask an expert: My parents’ eyesight is getting blurrier as they get older—could it be age-related macular degeneration?

Submitted by vivian.sum@vch.ca on July 15, 2020 - 3:20pm

Q: What is age-related macular degeneration?

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New treatment for inflammatory eye disease undergoes testing in Vancouver

Submitted by vivian.sum@vch.ca on May 2, 2019 - 8:20pm

For Bowen Islander Elisabeth Pocklington, good eyesight is at the heart of all her activities. An avid knitter and greeting card maker, the 69-year-old former teacher was recently diagnosed with non-infection uveitis—an inflammation of the inner eye. Left untreated, the condition can become painful and result in blurred vision. In some severe cases, it can even cause blindness.

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Stopping vision loss from diabetes

Submitted by vivian.sum@vch.ca on March 11, 2019 - 3:15pm

Blake Covernton’s 12th year of life was a scary one. Now 64 years old, the North Shore resident recalls losing a lot of weight, feeling dizzy and excessively tired. His mother took him to see their family doctor who gave them a diagnosis of insulin-dependent Type 1 diabetes. 

“It definitely scared me. I was told that blindness was a real possibility with diabetes, along with limb loss and other things.”

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