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| Ask the Doctor – Dr. Scott Mackie shares the key facts on Glaucoma (30th April 2013) |
Glaucoma is not one but a range of common diseases which is usually painless and symptoms often go unnoticed until the disease is more advanced. However, modern drugs can halt the progression of Glaucoma and modern equipment can identify the risk factors. |