Simeon Margolis, MD, PhD
Professor of Medicine and Biological Chemistry,
Johns Hopkins Medicine
Medical Editor, The Johns Hopkins White Papers
Dear Concerned Health Alerts Reader:
Most of us take our vision for granted until we develop a disorder like cataracts, glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration, or diabetic retinopathy.
While people may fear losing their vision entirely, its important to realize that vision loss can often be halted, or even reversed, with early treatment.
Fortunately, if you have one of these eye disorders and are treated early enough, the progression of disease can often be slowed or even halted, helping you return to daily activities such as driving, grocery shopping, reading, and performing household tasks.
Get the facts you need NOW to prevent vision loss, and learn about the most current and effective treatments for common eye disorders. Read on...
Introducing...
The 2010 Johns Hopkins Vision White Paper

The expertise you require in the layperson's language
you can understand and apply.
In the 2010 Johns Hopkins Vision White Paper, specialists from Johns Hopkins Medicine report in depth on the latest information regarding eye care and the many vision disorders that strike us as we get older.
With the pace of medical research accelerating each year, there has never been a time when keeping up with the latest health information is so personally important.
The goal of the Johns Hopkins White Papers is to empower you with the best advice on the health conditions that impact your life. The editorial staff of the Vision White Paper has gathered research on the most important developments and medical advice in the past year.
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- How long you should wait between surgeries if you need cararact surgery in both eyes? (page 11)
- Cataract surgery for people with age-related macular degeneration -- Is it safe? (pages 14-15)
- State-of-the-art technologies that identify early-stage glaucoma. (pages 20-21)
- Which is more effective: medication or surgery for open-angle glaucoma? (page 31)
- Identifying people at risk for age-related macular degeneration with targeted genetic screening. (page 35)
- The heart-eye connection. (pages 36-37)
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The 2010 Johns Hopkins Vision White Paper is designed to help you ensure the best outcome. Use what you learn to help you:
- Recognize and respond to symptoms and changes as they occur.
- Communicate effectively with your doctor, ask informed questions, and understand the answers.
- Make the right decisions, based on an understanding of the newest drugs, the latest treatments and surgical techniques, the most promising research.
- Take control over your condition and act from knowledge, rather than fear.
This is just some of what you'll read in the 2010 Johns Hopkins Vision White Paper:
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The 2010 Johns Hopkins Vision White Paper brings you the latest news you need to know to prevent and treat the major vision disorders that threaten our sight as we age.
Learn how vitamin and anti-VEGF therapies can lessen vision loss for people with age-relaged macular degeneration. (page 39)
Find out which medication is better for wet age-related macular degeneration: Lucentis or Avastin. (page 43)
Learn about a new ocular imaging tool that allows doctors to individualize treatment for patients with age-related macular degeneration. (pages 44-45)
Find out about two older drugs used to treat other medical conditions that may help prevent and treat diabetic retinopathy. (pages 52-53)
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The latest vision news direct to you from the medical center ranked #1 of America's Best Hospitals
It's no surprise that the annual U.S. News and World Report "Best of the Best" ratings have held Johns Hopkins Hospital in the #1 spot for 20 consecutive years.
Johns Hopkins stands at the forefront of modern medicine, leading the nation in diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of the diseases that undermine healthy living and longevity. Each of the 2010 White Papers has been prepared for your use by some of the most respected medical specialists in the field.
Look to all of The Johns Hopkins White Papers for:
- A thorough overview of the condition, its causes, and symptoms...
- Treatment options, with a Johns Hopkins recommendation on each...
- Groundbreaking new research and a review of the latest studies...
- A glossary of medical terms you need to understand...
- Lists of leading hospitals that specialize in the disorder, health information organizations, support groups...
and much more....
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Vision Special Report:
Eye Problems and Solutions
Effective ways to protect your vision
- Getting Rid of Red Eye:
Allergic conjunctivitis is a common cause of red, itchy eyes. Fortunately it is highly treatable using one or more of the treatment options outlined here for short-term relief of symptoms and long-term prevention if it's a recurring problem.
- Who's Who Among Eye Care Professionals:
It's easy to confuse optometrists, opticians and so on, but each has a distinct role in managing vision problems. Find out the differences and how to choose the right one.
- Coping with Low Vision:
Living with or caring for someone with low vision can be difficult. This advice can help keep you and your loved ones safe and manage the frustrations that can result.
- Floaters and Flashes:
We all experience floaters or a light flash from time to time. Learn to recognize when this is harmless and temporary and when it could be a sign of retinal detachment a medical emergency that can result in blindness if not treated promptly.
- Relief for Dry Eye:
When the body fails to produce enough tears, your eyes can burn or feel itchy, sticky or irritated. Discover effective ways to relieve the symptoms.
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This is information you will not want to do without in your quest for better health for you and your loved ones.
Each Johns Hopkins White Paper gives you pages of timely information, backed by Johns Hopkins resources and expertise. All available right now as a PDF download so you can start using what you learn immediately to preserve your vision for as long as possible.
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Best of all, you'll get BOTH as instant PDF digital downloads, so you can start reading right away and use what you learn in your quest for better eye health. You can read a PDF even if you suffer from low vision.
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Fighting disease with the facts is what we do every day at Johns Hopkins and what the White Papers empower you to do in your own life.

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To your healthy future,

Simeon Margolis, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor of Medicine and
Biological Chemistry
Johns Hopkins Medicine
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