
Description
“Dr. Jeffrey Goldberg: How to Improve Your Eye Health and Offset Vision Loss” features Andrew Huberman speaking with Jeffrey Goldberg (MD, PhD), a leader in retinal and optic nerve research. They explore major vision conditions like cataracts, glaucoma, and macular degeneration, and share tools for early detection. Goldberg explains how light exposure, nutrition, sleep, and eye exercises impact eye health—plus when to consider readers, LASIK, or supplements. This episode offers actionable, evidence-based strategies to preserve vision across all life stages.

Dr. Jeffrey Goldberg: How to Improve Your Eye Health and Offset Vision Loss
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Jeffrey Goldberg
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Eye Health
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About The Host
Andrew Huberman (PhD) is a professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford University. His research spans visual neuroscience, neural plasticity, and mind-body connection. Through the Huberman Lab podcast, he delivers actionable protocols rooted in cutting-edge science. His upcoming book, "Protocols: An Operating Manual for the Human Body," compiles evidence-based tools to improve everything from focus and mood to physical recovery and resilience.
Andrew Huberman (PhD) is a professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford University. His research spans visual neuroscience, neural plasticity, and mind-body connection. Through the Huberman Lab podcast, he delivers actionable protocols rooted in cutting-edge science. His upcoming book, "Protocols: An Operating Manual for the Human Body," compiles evidence-based tools to improve everything from focus and mood to physical recovery and resilience.
About The Guest
Jeffrey Goldberg (MD, PhD) is Professor and Chair of Ophthalmology at the Byers Eye Institute at Stanford University, with expertise in glaucoma, optic nerve disease, and cataract surgery. He directs groundbreaking research on neuroprotection, stem cell therapies, and retinal regeneration. Goldberg also leads multiple clinical trials aimed at reversing vision loss and restoring eyesight in patients with degenerative and progressive eye conditions.
Jeffrey Goldberg (MD, PhD) is Professor and Chair of Ophthalmology at the Byers Eye Institute at Stanford University, with expertise in glaucoma, optic nerve disease, and cataract surgery. He directs groundbreaking research on neuroprotection, stem cell therapies, and retinal regeneration. Goldberg also leads multiple clinical trials aimed at reversing vision loss and restoring eyesight in patients with degenerative and progressive eye conditions.
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