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Blind at 60. Vision restored at 61. Stanford research paves the way.
Science is giving sight, sound, and speech a second chance. How might it change the way we age?
Electronic retinal implants such as the PRIMA system bypass damaged cells to restore partial central vision, bringing ...
Several patients in a revolutionary clinical trial regained their ability to read when they received an extraordinary electronic eye implant that's paired with augmented reality glasses. Finally, ...
Mammals aren’t known for the ocular regenerative powers, but a new study shows that nature has a few tricks up its sleeve.
An editorial published in the New England Journal of Medicine 1 referred to the Photovoltaic Retina Implant Microarray (PRIMA ...
For the first time, researchers have restored some vision to people with a common type of eye disease by using a prosthetic retinal implant. If approved for broader use in the future, the treatment ...
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is an untreatable vision loss problem impacting those over 50. The disease starts as a thinning of the macula (the part of the retina responsible for detailed ...
A group of scientists restored vision in a monkey by using human stem cells to fix a hole in its retina. The research could open new doors for vision treatment in humans and other animals, too. A new ...
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