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JAX professor receives grant from National Eye Institute to study diseases of retinal pigment epithelium

JAX professor receives grant from National Eye Institute to study diseases of retinal pigment epithelium

Careful counselling from clinicians may help alleviate anxiety in wAMD patients

Careful counselling from clinicians may help alleviate anxiety in wAMD patients

MU researchers develop new technique that could reduce safety concerns in laser dermatology

MU researchers develop new technique that could reduce safety concerns in laser dermatology

Study identifies increasing hospitalization rates, risk factors for acute ischemic stroke in young adults

Study identifies increasing hospitalization rates, risk factors for acute ischemic stroke in young adults

New drug can reduce tardive dyskinesia in patients with schizophrenia, mood disorder

New drug can reduce tardive dyskinesia in patients with schizophrenia, mood disorder

Synthetic biologists engineer gut bacteria capable of sensing colitis

Synthetic biologists engineer gut bacteria capable of sensing colitis

Honey bees have better vision than previously known

Honey bees have better vision than previously known

Study shows the aging brain has trouble generating brain waves required for deep sleep

Study shows the aging brain has trouble generating brain waves required for deep sleep

Study shows how chemical modification in the retinal can improve vision

Study shows how chemical modification in the retinal can improve vision

Deep, restorative sleep could ward off mental and physical disorders in old age

Deep, restorative sleep could ward off mental and physical disorders in old age

OIST scientists use zebrafish model to unravel causes behind human LCA

OIST scientists use zebrafish model to unravel causes behind human LCA

Zika virus may pose increased risk to people previously infected with dengue and West Nile, study finds

Zika virus may pose increased risk to people previously infected with dengue and West Nile, study finds

Simple marker may help predict high or low rate of problems with extended-wear contact lenses

Simple marker may help predict high or low rate of problems with extended-wear contact lenses

Lighthouse Guild doctor offers tips to help visually impaired people walk the Monday Mile

Lighthouse Guild doctor offers tips to help visually impaired people walk the Monday Mile

Common antibiotic can disrupt formation of negative associations in the brain, research reveals

Common antibiotic can disrupt formation of negative associations in the brain, research reveals

WHO deployed 3.5 million doses of vaccine in response to yellow fever outbreak in Brazil

WHO deployed 3.5 million doses of vaccine in response to yellow fever outbreak in Brazil

New report outlines strategies for regenerating retinal ganglion cells

New report outlines strategies for regenerating retinal ganglion cells

Researchers uncover novel genetic links underlying Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy

Researchers uncover novel genetic links underlying Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy

Experts to present diverse advances in neuromodulation at INS congress

Experts to present diverse advances in neuromodulation at INS congress

Dedicated staff contribute greatly to successful screening of diabetic retinopathy

Dedicated staff contribute greatly to successful screening of diabetic retinopathy

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