In this episode of 'Let's Talk Brain Health', guest Dr. Jacqueline Thies, an accomplished neuro optometrist, discusses the intricate connections between eye health, neurology, and overall health.
She advises regular eye exams for early detection of health problems, as the eyes can often reveal signs of systemic or neurological diseases.
Dr. Thies emphasizes the value of optometric evaluations beyond just prescribing glasses or contacts, and advocates for a multidisciplinary approach, including telemedicine, to reach isolated or homebound patients.
She also introduces her work at a startup company that combines eye tracking with artificial intelligence to detect early signs of disease like multiple sclerosis or macular degeneration.
The conversation highlights the transformative potential of AI and optometry in enhancing patient diagnosis and care, revealing the eyes as the windows not just to the soul, but also to overall health.
00:00 Introduction to Dr. Jacqueline Thies
01:56 The Role of Optometry in Brain Health
02:33 The Eyes as a Window to Physical Health
05:13 The Complexity of the Eyes and Their Connection to the Brain
06:37 The Future of Eye Tracking and AI in Optometry
10:35 The Potential of AI in Diagnosing Neurological Diseases
12:55 The Importance of Eye Health in Detecting Neurological Diseases
15:29 The Journey into Visual Vision and Visual Research
16:03 The Role of Optometrists in Supporting Health and Wellbeing
22:31 The Future of Tele-Optometry
24:05 Preventive Measures for Eye and Brain Health
28:53 Final Thoughts and Recommendations
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