New therapy restores vision after stroke induced blindness
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 VR raises eye temperature and thickens protective tear layerVR raises eye temperature and thickens protective tear layer
 
VR gaming impacts tear film dynamics, increasing lipid layer thickness and eye temperature, but fails to enhance tear stability or alleviate dry eye symptoms.
 
 
 New therapy restores vision after stroke induced blindnessNew therapy restores vision after stroke induced blindness
 
Each year, thousands of stroke survivors are left with hemianopia, a condition that causes loss of half of their visual field (the "vertical midline"). Hemianopia severely affects daily activities such as reading, driving, or just walking through a crowded space.
 
   Inflammation control can protect against AMD-like retinal damageInflammation control can protect against AMD-like retinal damage
 
University of Minnesota Medical School researchers have shown that reducing chronic inflammation can significantly protect against age-related macular degeneration (AMD)-like pathology in preclinical models.
 
   Clinical trial confirms ivermectin safety in very young children down to 5 kgClinical trial confirms ivermectin safety in very young children down to 5 kg
 
Millions of very young children currently excluded from treatment with the drug ivermectin could be safely included in ongoing campaigns against challenging and often neglected tropical diseases such as intestinal worms, scabies and river blindness, according to results from a clinical trial presented today at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH).
 
   Egypt achieves milestone in eliminating trachoma as a public health problemEgypt achieves milestone in eliminating trachoma as a public health problem
 
The World Health Organization (WHO) today announced that Egypt has successfully eliminated trachoma as a public health problem, marking a historic public health milestone for the country and WHO's Eastern Mediterranean Region (WHO EMR). It is the seventh country in WHO EMR to achieve this milestone.
 
 Ending human bait practices in river blindness monitoring
 
Ending human bait practices in river blindness monitoringNew research shows that it's possible to end the practice of using people as 'human bait' to catch and test the blackflies that spread river blindness (onchocerciasis).
 
 
 TRPM1 loss drives rhythmic activity across retinal diseases
 
TRPM1 loss drives rhythmic activity across retinal diseasesRhythmic electrical activity in the retina (known as pathological oscillations) has been observed in several eye diseases, including congenital stationary night blindness (CSNB) and retinitis pigmentosa (RP).
 
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