Andrew Iwach

Bio

Andrew Iwach, MD, is a glaucoma specialist in San Francisco. He received his medical degree from the University of California Los Angeles and did his ophthalmology residency at Stanford University. He completed a glaucoma fellowship at the University of California San Francisco.

Specialties:

  • ophthalmology

Affiliation:

  • American Academy of Ophthalmology

Location:

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    FRIDAY, May 24 (HealthDay News) -- Drugs commonly used to treat glaucoma may cause droopy eyelids and other side effects that can interfere with vision, according to a new study.

    The drugs, known as prostaglandin analogues (PGAs), which are used to reduce eye pressure, have already been s...Full Article

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    THURSDAY, May 23 (HealthDay News) -- Glucosamine supplements that millions of Americans take to help treat hip and knee osteoarthritis may have an unexpected side effect: They may increase risk for developing glaucoma, a small new study of older adults suggests.

    Glaucoma occurs when ther...Full Article

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    THURSDAY, May 16 (HealthDay News) -- For those who aren't born with long, fluttery eyelashes, cosmetic extensions can help achieve that often sought-after look. But eye experts warn that the adhesives used to apply these eyelash extensions can cause allergies and infections.

    The American ...Full Article

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    SUNDAY, May 5 (HealthDay News) -- Adding omega-3 fatty acids and other nutrients to standard antioxidant vitamins doesn't give older people any added protection against a leading cause of blindness, a new study finds.

    The study looked at age-related macular degeneration (AMD), which affli...Full Article

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    MONDAY, Feb. 11 (HealthDay News) -- Scientists who identified 24 new genes linked to nearsightedness say their discovery could lead to improved treatments or ways to prevent the condition.

    Nearsightedness (myopia) is a major cause of visual impairment and blindness worldwide. Thirty perce...Full Article

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    THURSDAY, Dec. 13 (HealthDay News) -- The prevalence of glaucoma in the United States is 22 percent higher than it was 10 years ago, a new report reveals.

    Researchers from Prevent Blindness America and the U.S. National Eye Institute reported that more than 2.7 million Americans aged 40 a...Full Article

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    FRIDAY, Nov. 30 (HealthDay News) -- Differences in eye movements suggest that men and women have different ways of looking at things, according to a new study.

    Researchers had male and female volunteers view still images from films and pieces of art and found that although women made fewe...Full Article

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    THURSDAY, Nov. 29 (HealthDay News) -- The way people read changes as they age and helps explain why seniors have trouble reading fine print, a new study says.

    Researchers at the University of Leicester in England measured eye movements in young adults (ages 18 to 30) and seniors (65 and o...Full Article

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    FRIDAY, Nov. 23 (HealthDay News) -- A blind patient was able to read Braille patterns that were streamed directly onto the retina using a special device, researchers say.

    The patient could read words with up to four letters accurately and quickly with the Argus II. The device uses a small...Full Article

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    MONDAY, Nov. 12 (HealthDay News) -- Digital tablets such as iPads and Kindles can boost reading speed in people who have eye diseases that damage their central vision, according to a new study.

    Researchers looked at 100 people with this type of vision loss and found that their reading spe...Full Article

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    MONDAY, Nov. 12 (HealthDay News) -- Undiagnosed, chronic vision problems are common in U.S. veterans with traumatic brain injury or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), two new studies show.

    One study looked at 31 veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars wit...Full Article

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    MONDAY, Nov. 12 (HealthDay News) -- Playing soothing sounds during cataract surgery reduces patients' anxiety, according to a new study.

    Researchers assessed the effects of binaural beat audio therapy, which consists of two tones that are each pitched at a specific, slightly different fre...Full Article

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    MONDAY, Nov. 12 (HealthDay News) -- Drivers with vision loss caused by advanced glaucoma had twice as many vehicle crashes as people with normal vision when using a driving simulator, according to a small, new study.

    Glaucoma is an age-related eye disease that affects peripheral vision. D...Full Article

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    THURSDAY, Oct. 18 (HealthDay News) -- Jetrea (ocriplasmin) has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat an eye condition called symptomatic vitreomacular adhesion (VMA).

    The condition affects the vitreous, a jelly-like substance in the center of the eye, which begin...Full Article

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    THURSDAY, Oct. 11 (HealthDay News) -- Most eye doctors consider it their responsibility to ask older patients about driving problems, but this hit-or-miss approach may not be nearly enough to clear the roads of unsafe elderly drivers, new research suggests.

    By 2020, as the U.S. population...Full Article