Digital refocusing breakthrough simplifies retinal imaging exams
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 New chip restores reading ability for macular degeneration patientsNew chip restores reading ability for macular degeneration patients
 
A tiny wireless chip implanted in the back of the eye and a pair of high-tech glasses have partially restored vision to people with an advanced form of age-related macular degeneration. In a clinical trial led by Stanford Medicine researchers and international collaborators, 27 out of 32 participants had regained the ability to read a year after receiving the device.
 
 
 Digital refocusing breakthrough simplifies retinal imaging examsDigital refocusing breakthrough simplifies retinal imaging exams
 
Johns Hopkins researchers developed a digital refocusing technique for retinal imaging, enhancing image quality and reducing technician reliance in screenings.
 
   Researchers discover new genetic cause of hereditary optic atrophyResearchers discover new genetic cause of hereditary optic atrophy
 
A research team from the Medical University of Vienna and the Medical University of Graz has discovered a previously unknown genetic cause of hereditary optic atrophy, a degenerative disease of the optic nerve associated with gradual loss of vision.
 
   Researchers link postmenopausal status to increased dry eye riskResearchers link postmenopausal status to increased dry eye risk
 
Many symptoms, such as hot flashes and vaginal dryness, are commonly associated with the menopause transition. One of the lesser-known symptoms that worsens in midlife is dry eyes. A new study suggests that postmenopausal women exhibit a higher prevalence of dry eye disease than perimenopausal women.
 
   WHO congratulates Fiji on eliminating trachoma as a public health threatWHO congratulates Fiji on eliminating trachoma as a public health threat
 
In a landmark public health achievement, Fiji has been validated by the World Health Organization (WHO) for eliminating trachoma as a public health problem.
 
 Corneas from diabetic donors perform well in vision restoring surgeries
 
Corneas from diabetic donors perform well in vision restoring surgeriesMany eye banks won't accept corneas from donors with diabetes, concerned they might be harder to prepare for transplant surgery or are more likely to fail.
 
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