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Blind at 60. Vision restored at 61. Stanford research paves the way.
Science is giving sight, sound, and speech a second chance. How might it change the way we age?
Several patients in a revolutionary clinical trial regained their ability to read when they received an extraordinary electronic eye implant that's paired with augmented reality glasses. Finally, ...
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Neurons shouldn’t regrow, but these restored vision
For more than a century, neuroscience textbooks have treated damaged neurons in the adult central nervous system as a dead end, especially in the delicate circuitry that carries visual information ...
An editorial published in the New England Journal of Medicine 1 referred to the Photovoltaic Retina Implant Microarray (PRIMA ...
For the first time, researchers have restored some vision to people with a common type of eye disease by using a prosthetic retinal implant. If approved for broader use in the future, the treatment ...
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is an untreatable vision loss problem impacting those over 50. The disease starts as a thinning of the macula (the part of the retina responsible for detailed ...
A new study titled Cataract Surgery Boosts Memory Test Scores in Seniors by 2.8 Times reveals a compelling link between vision correction and cognitive health in older adults. Lucent Vision is ...
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