Podcast: Listen and See

Season 2

"Listen and you'll see" is the podcast of the Italian ophthalmologist describing the main problems of eyesight, recommending simple tricks that can help us keep our eyes healthy, and informing about the outlook for treatment results. Seven new episodes, seven essential topics, always told in an accessible and informal language.
In this second season, we will discuss: artificial intelligence in ophthalmology; lifestyles and degenerative eye diseases; flying flies and vitreous degeneration; AMD and retinal degeneration; the microbiome and eye infections; risks to children's eyes; antibiotics and eye diseases; eye infections transmitted by mosquitoes and other insects; robotics and eye surgery.
L'Oculista italiano is the online reference for ophthalmologists, pharmacists and all those fascinated by the magic of vision: discover the latest news on www.oculistaitaliano.it.
Credits: "Ascolta e vedrai" is a series by the Italian Oculist, produced by Adnkronos in collaboration with SIFI spa. Scientific advice: Ada Puglisi, Carmelo Chines. Editorial Editing and Production Supervision: Alberto Di Stefano.

Season 1

The eyes are crucial for perception of the world around us and for communication with others. Through our eyes we are able to detect colours, light and the shapes of objects, but also to pick up facial expressions and the movements of people around us.
Taking care of your eyes is important to preserve your eyesight for a long time and to live a healthier and more active life.

"Listen and you will see", the podcast of theItalian Ophthalmologist, describes, in accessible and informal language, the main eye problems and recommends simple tricks that can help keep your eyes healthy. Each month, a new episode. We will talk about: glaucoma, eye inflammation, dry eye, cataracts, keratitis, orphan drugs, sustainability.

Credits: "Ascolta e vedrai" is a series by the Italian Oculist, produced by Adnkronos in collaboration with SIFI spa. Scientific advice: Ada Puglisi, Carmelo Chines. Editorial Editing: Alberto Di Stefano.