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UK scientists 3D-print the first human corneas

UK scientists 3D-print the first human corneas

Study reveals 133 genetic variants that may improve risk prediction for glaucoma

Study reveals 133 genetic variants that may improve risk prediction for glaucoma

Study shows link between astronauts' weight and post-flight eye changes

Study shows link between astronauts' weight and post-flight eye changes

FDA approves first stand-alone prosthetic iris in the U.S.

FDA approves first stand-alone prosthetic iris in the U.S.

Many older adults do not use online systems to communicate with doctors, poll finds

Many older adults do not use online systems to communicate with doctors, poll finds

New portable device may hold key to faster diagnosis of schizophrenia

New portable device may hold key to faster diagnosis of schizophrenia

New study shows that epigenetic silencing of genes limits eye development of cave fish

New study shows that epigenetic silencing of genes limits eye development of cave fish

Columbia researchers develop new non-invasive approach to permanently correct vision

Columbia researchers develop new non-invasive approach to permanently correct vision

New non-invasive approach could permanently correct vision

New non-invasive approach could permanently correct vision

Researchers seek new approaches to better protect the eye from glaucoma

Researchers seek new approaches to better protect the eye from glaucoma

Artificial intelligence algorithms appear to be better at detecting skin cancer

Artificial intelligence algorithms appear to be better at detecting skin cancer

Snail's eye inspires new type of RIOCATH urinary catheter

Snail's eye inspires new type of RIOCATH urinary catheter

Students propose revision of listeriosis guidelines for safer pregnancy

Students propose revision of listeriosis guidelines for safer pregnancy

Lyme disease researcher dispels misconceptions about ticks and provides prevention tips

Lyme disease researcher dispels misconceptions about ticks and provides prevention tips

Allergies can have serious, far-reaching consequences on adolescents

Allergies can have serious, far-reaching consequences on adolescents

‘Time’s up’: Covered California takes aim at hospital C-section rates

‘Time’s up’: Covered California takes aim at hospital C-section rates

Unique imaging technique identifies biomarkers of cellular damage done by diabetic retinopathy

Unique imaging technique identifies biomarkers of cellular damage done by diabetic retinopathy

Study provides blueprint of how fruit flies can be used to screen potentially pathogenic human genes

Study provides blueprint of how fruit flies can be used to screen potentially pathogenic human genes

Compassion meditation training may increase brain’s resilience to suffering of other people

Compassion meditation training may increase brain’s resilience to suffering of other people

Determining the Optimal Biomarker Frequency for Biosensors

Determining the Optimal Biomarker Frequency for Biosensors

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