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Medicine
fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

Girl, 6, has sight restored through gene therapy

Gene therapy has restored sight for a six-year-old girl with Leber's Congenital Amaurosis, transforming her life and vision.
Medicine
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

The Oscar of science' awarded to scientists behind genetic treatment that restores lost vision win

Jean Bennett and Albert Maguire received the Breakthrough prize for developing Luxturna, the first approved gene therapy for blindness.
Medicine
fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

Girl, 6, has sight restored through gene therapy

Gene therapy has restored sight for a six-year-old girl with Leber's Congenital Amaurosis, transforming her life and vision.
Medicine
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

The Oscar of science' awarded to scientists behind genetic treatment that restores lost vision win

Jean Bennett and Albert Maguire received the Breakthrough prize for developing Luxturna, the first approved gene therapy for blindness.
#vision-health
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago
Productivity

Screen time is damaging our eyes-and that's harming our ability to lead

The increasing screen time is leading to a visual crisis, with 66% of workers experiencing eye issues, impacting productivity and work quality.
fromLos Angeles Times
3 weeks ago
SF parents

California kids are going without vision care, and the problem is getting worse

Vision problems in children are increasing, yet fewer kids on Medi-Cal are receiving necessary eye care.
Productivity
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

Screen time is damaging our eyes-and that's harming our ability to lead

The increasing screen time is leading to a visual crisis, with 66% of workers experiencing eye issues, impacting productivity and work quality.
SF parents
fromLos Angeles Times
3 weeks ago

California kids are going without vision care, and the problem is getting worse

Vision problems in children are increasing, yet fewer kids on Medi-Cal are receiving necessary eye care.
#meta
Wearables
fromThe Verge
3 weeks ago

Meta launches new 'prescription optimized' smart glasses

Meta has launched new prescription glasses, Ray-Ban Meta Optics Styles, featuring customizable fit and supporting nearly all prescriptions.
fromEngadget
4 weeks ago
Wearables

Meta's next AI glasses are reportedly designed with prescription lenses in mind

Two new models of Meta Ray-Ban AI glasses for prescription lens users are set to be announced, but they won't represent a new generation.
Wearables
fromThe Verge
3 weeks ago

Meta launches new 'prescription optimized' smart glasses

Meta has launched new prescription glasses, Ray-Ban Meta Optics Styles, featuring customizable fit and supporting nearly all prescriptions.
Wearables
fromEngadget
4 weeks ago

Meta's next AI glasses are reportedly designed with prescription lenses in mind

Two new models of Meta Ray-Ban AI glasses for prescription lens users are set to be announced, but they won't represent a new generation.
Philosophy
fromThe Conversation
1 month ago

Human vision: what we actually see - and don't see - tells us a lot about consciousness

Significant visual processing occurs unconsciously in the brain, as demonstrated by blindsight and inattentional blindness phenomena where people perceive visual information without conscious awareness.
Wearables
fromZDNET
1 month ago

I tracked my cortisol at home to see if blue light glasses really work - here are my test results

Blue light glasses can reduce stress, but deep breathing and avoiding screens are also effective methods.
fromMail Online
1 month ago

AI glasses that can help dementia patients live independently

The glasses, developed over ten years, can guide people living with early-stage dementia through daily activities by identifying everyday objects and providing audio commentary and putting up visual prompts.
Wearables
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Green time over screen time': how to really look after your eyes

Blindness is a very scary disability, says Prof Lauren Ayton, deputy director of the Centre for Eye Research Australia at the University of Melbourne. But people don't realise actually about 90% of vision loss can be prevented or treated. And like many other problems, keeping the eyes healthy so often comes down to good diet, keeping active, and regular check-ups.
Public health
Psychology
fromBig Think
2 months ago

How training your gaze could help you master sports - and your own attention

Superior visual search strategies and eye-movement use distinguish some elite athletes from less-skilled players, enabling exceptional performance despite ordinary physical attributes.
fromBig Think
1 month ago

The brain after blindness: How newly-sighted people build a visual world

If we told them to look at the face, they could usually manage it. But they were mostly looking at the hands. The Prakash children eventually learn to look at faces when spoken to - usually a few months after their surgeries. Their experiences reveal that seeing doesn't come naturally the moment a person is cured of blindness. Newly-sighted people must learn to see.
Science
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Can you solve it? You won't believe these optical illusions!

The illusion is the latest masterpiece from Olivier Redon, a French-American inventor, who has had his creations used in museums and on TV programmes around the world. For today's puzzles, I present five of Redon's most brilliant images. The challenge is to figure out how he managed to create them.
Photography
Artificial intelligence
fromFortune
2 months ago

Bausch & Lomb CEO: Standing still is the new falling behind | Fortune

Employees who adopt AI gain decisive advantage; organizations must train workers in AI now or risk being outcompeted by those who do.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Wear shades in winter and follow the 20-20-20 rule: experts on 13 ways to look after your eyes

The front of the eye, and the cornea in particular, has more nerve endings per millimetre square than anywhere else in the body, says Dr Dilani Siriwardena, a consultant NHS ophthalmologist at Moorfields eye hospital in London and vice-president of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists. So it can be very sensitive. The tiniest scratch or piece of grit in your eye can feel like a brick.
Medicine
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Seeing Is Not Always Knowing: The Limits of Visual Authority

Humans' biological impulse to help others misfires when sighted people use mental shortcuts instead of listening to blind people's expert knowledge about navigating their own needs.
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Why Your Eyes Like What Your Eyes Like

Real estate with ocean views, stunning mountain vistas, and wide-open green spaces sell at premium prices because humans find those settings pleasing [1-5]. Certain color combinations in fashion-such as brown and forest green-blend harmoniously, while others, such as hot pink and orange, clash. And our eyes like certain proportions in visual objects (like buildings and human faces) but not others.
Science
Medicine
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 months ago

Brain implant restores vision to a man blinded by an optic nerve injury

A 4x4 mm microneedle implant in the visual cortex restored partial vision in a NAION patient, enabling light perception, movement detection, object identification, and reading large characters.
Medicine
fromHarvard Gazette
2 months ago

Turns out inherited eye diseases aren't a sure thing - Harvard Gazette

Only a minority of people carrying certain inherited eye-disease gene variants actually develop the disease, exposing strong ascertainment bias and new therapeutic opportunities.
Medicine
fromArs Technica
2 months ago

Bad sleep made woman's eyelids so floppy they flipped inside out, got stuck

Floppy eyelid syndrome can result from obstructive sleep apnea and often improves with CPAP and conservative ocular measures.
Medicine
fromNews Center
2 months ago

Ophthalmology Grant Supports Unrestricted Research, Innovation - News Center

Department of Ophthalmology received a $150,000 unrestricted RPB grant (year two of five) to support discretionary research initiatives, collaborations, and novel vision science tools.
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