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When astronauts began spending six months and more aboard the International Space Station, they started to notice changes in ...
Recent research introduces a soft, injectable material designed for use in the eye to help protect and support damaged ...
Autosomal dominant optic atrophy (ADOA) causes progressive childhood blindness — but what if we could stop it? Boston Children's Hospital researchers Drs. Thomas Schwarz and Chen Ding have identified ...
A sutureless device for peripheral nerve repair could be available on the market in the coming months. The Food and Drug Administration has authorized a polymer-based device developed by medical ...
Autosomal dominant optic atrophy (ADOA), the most common genetic optic neuropathy, is an insidious disease. It often presents slowly during childhood by way of blurry vision, trouble reading or ...
Optical coherence tomography is beneficial for measuring visual changes and the impact of comorbidities in MS, NMOSD, and ...
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved a new system for nerve repair based on light-activated polymers rather than surgical stitches. The flexible polymer system was developed by the ...