The WHO 2019 report on vision estimates that 36 million people in the world are blind and another 217 million have moderate ...
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Tiny Stanford-invented chip helps blind patients read again
A tiny, wireless microchip invented by a Stanford physicist is giving blind people a chance to see and read again.
Through the combined efforts of local governments, pioneering institutions, global health alliances and nongovernmental ...
Most people think good eyesight depends on genetics or a good pair of glasses. While both matter, eye specialists often say ...
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What I wish I’d known about cataract surgery: A doctor details what patients should know about a common procedure
An expert MD reveals clear insights into cataract surgery, spotlighting the breakthroughs in treatment: "We live in a time of ...
The ophthalmology department at the RVI has been there for 30 years now ...
A modern eye hospital should offer more than basic vision testing. Services such as OCT, retinal imaging, visual field ...
MONTRÉAL - A Montreal hospital is livestreaming complex eye surgeries to give medical trainees a real-time window into the ...
Unihealth Hospitals Limited (NSE: UNIHEALTH | INE0PRF01011), an integrated healthcare delivery platform operating across India and East Africa, today announced the successful commissioning of a ...
Bausch + Lomb Corporation (NYSE/TSX: BLCO), a leading global eye health company dedicated to helping people see better to live better, today announced the U.S. launch of the EyeGilityâ„¢ Inserter ...
The long-term outcomes after primary scleral buckling procedures for rhegmatogenous retinal detachments showed high anatomic ...
In the latest episode of The Retina TL;DR with Dr. Weng, host Christina Y. Weng, MD, MBA, FASRS, talks with Dr. Brodie about ...
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