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 Benefits from food fortification, yet global nutrient gaps persistBenefits from food fortification, yet global nutrient gaps persist
 
While food fortification reduces micronutrient inadequacies, additional interventions are necessary to ensure balanced nutrition and prevent excess intake.
 
 
 The future of vision restoration with ReVision implantThe future of vision restoration with ReVision implant
 
ReVision Implant is pioneering neuroprosthetic technology to restore vision in blind patients using advanced cortical implants and flexible electrode arrays.
 
   Uncovering the hidden retinal risks of modern dentistryUncovering the hidden retinal risks of modern dentistry
 
Dentists are exposed to intense lighting for long hours, but its long-term impact on eye health is often overlooked. This study evaluates whether chronic exposure to dental lighting, especially blue and white LEDs, can damage the retina and disrupt its normal function.
 
   Taurine deficiency symptoms, causes, and health risks explainedTaurine deficiency symptoms, causes, and health risks explained
 
Taurine is a conditionally essential, non-proteinogenic amino acid that plays critical roles in cardiovascular, neurological, metabolic, and retinal health. While true deficiency is rare in humans, impaired taurine status, due to genetic, developmental, or nutritional factors, can contribute to functional and disease-related outcomes.
 
   New optogenetic method precisely controls marmoset brain communication pathwaysNew optogenetic method precisely controls marmoset brain communication pathways
 
Understanding how the brain works requires more than studying single regions in isolation. The cerebral cortex depends on long-distance connections that link specialized areas into coordinated networks.
 
 Retinal organoid study identifies pathways and compounds to protect cone cells
 
Scientists led by Botond Roska at the Institute of Molecular and Clinical Ophthalmology Basel (IOB) and collaborators have identified genetic pathways and compounds capable of protecting cone photoreceptors from the degeneration that underlies conditions like age-related macular degeneration.
 
 
 New genetic pathways and compounds identified to prevent cone degeneration
 
New genetic pathways and compounds identified to prevent cone degenerationScientists led by Botond Roska at the Institute of Molecular and Clinical Ophthalmology Basel (IOB) and collaborators have identified genetic pathways and compounds capable of protecting cone photoreceptors from the degeneration that underlies conditions like age-related macular degeneration.
 
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