To Beat Glaucoma, Train Eyes With Stress, Washington University in St. Louis Study

Scientists have devised a treatment that prevents the optic nerve injury that occurs in glaucoma, a neurodegenerative disease that causes blindness. The researchers, from Washington University in St. Louis, increased the resistance of optic nerve cells to damage by repeatedly exposing mice to low levels of oxygen similar to those found at high altitudes.

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