Monday, October 20, 2014

iPad Apps Could Screen Eyes for Glaucoma in Developing Countries

Remote areas where eye doctors are few and far between may have a new tool to screen for glaucoma, the world's leading cause of blindness: an iPad app. Places like rural India and Africa may have clinics to take care of broken bones and other common maladies, but specialists are harder to find. That means diseases that start slow, like glaucoma, can advance dangerously far without being detected. A new study conducted in Nepal, however, found that an app called Visual Fields Easy running on a first-generation iPad can screen dozens of people per hour and detect early signs of deteriorating vision.

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