By utilizing three wavelength channels, as well as OCT scanning, the Optos Silverstone RGB retinal imaging device allows for ...
Memory loss is the tell-tale sign that you or a loved one could be developing dementia. However, science shows your eyes ...
Children may be at the greatest risk of SAPD because their brains are still developing, Agarwal says. Adults and children ...
Built for high-end PCs like RTX 5080 builds, this modular Pimax Crystal Super OLED VR headset adds vibrant colors and ...
A 63-year-old Vietnamese-speaking man with a history of scleritis in the left eye, epiretinal membrane, dry eye syndrome and ...
LENZ Therapeutics (LENZ) is aware of a recent adverse event report submitted to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Adverse Event Reporting System database describing a retinal tear in a patient ...
OT dives into a key topic in the education programme at 100% Optical 2026. This week: optometrist Mohamed Kasmani, and Joe Scott, from Mainline Instruments, on confocal ultra-widefield imaging, and Ma ...
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Seven habits that cause eyesight to fail early, according to experts
Here, experts reveal the other causes of failing eyesight, and how to make healthy lifestyle choices to lower your risk ...
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Gazing into the mind’s eye with mice – how neuroscientists are seeing human vision more clearly
It was once believed that mice had relatively poor vision. Turns out mice are far from blind – and studying how their vision is shaped by their environment and behavior can clarify the same in people.
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