Weill Cornell Medicine's Women's Health Advisor (WHA)
Volume 28 • Number 7 • July 2024
Early Glaucoma Detection Is the Key to Sight-Saving Treatment
Glaucoma is often referred to as the “silent thief of sight” because it progresses slowly and painlessly, often without noticeable symptoms. It causes damage to the optic nerve, which is responsible for transmitting visual information from the eye to the brain. As glaucoma progresses, this damage leads to vision loss …
Issue Highlights
- Precision Medicine Personalizes Treatment
- Frontline: Heart disease risk in women; reduce heart disease risk; tau protein and Alzheimer's disease
- Your Genetic Profile: A Guide to Disease Prevention and Treatment
- Adopt Healthy Sleep Habits to Prevent Chronic Disease
- Hormone Replacement Therapy May Be Less Risky Than You Think
- Exercises That Improve Balance Reduce Falls and Boost Confidence
- Ask Dr. Etingin: Calcium scoring test; Lyme Disease