Jul 06 2010
Sleep Position Can Improve Eye Pressure in Glaucoma Patients
A recent study out of the Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences at the University of Toronto New indicates that glaucoma patients can reduce intraocular pressure by sleeping with their head elevated at a 30-degree angle as opposed to sleeping with their heads flat on a mattress. Study participants exhibited no differences in blood pressure or ocular perfusion pressure between the two positions. (Published in Ophthalmology 2010 Feb 24.)
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