Courtesy: National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health (NEI/NIH) NIH-funded study could help improve retinal prosthetic devices In laboratory tests, researchers have used electrical stimulation of retinal cells to produce the same patterns of activity that occur when the retina sees a moving object. Although more work remains, this is a step toward restoring natural, [Read More]
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25 Ways To See
An Overview of Low Vision Devices and Technology by Dan Roberts Updated 1/21/2020 Can a blind person see? Most thoughtful people now understand, or can be led to understand, that a blind person can indeed “see”. Just not with the eyes. Modern science has shown that it is our brains that see by interpreting the light signals [Read More]
A Fish Tale
by Ellen Troyer, MT, MA CEO, Biosyntrx While Biosyntrx supports a limited amount of omega-3 fatty acid EPA and DHA intake from fish or fish oil, we believe it’s important to discuss the growing amount of science that questions excessive fish oil intake. Hypothesis Vs. Outcome An April 14, 2014, meta-analysis-accepted manuscript in the Canadian [Read More]
Stem Cell Trial Progressing
StemCells, Inc. announced that it has transplanted purified human neural stem cells (HuCNS-SC®) into the first five of eight patients in the final cohort of its 16-patient Phase I/II trial for dry AMD. The trial is currently enrolling patients at five centers at: Retina Foundation of the Southwest, Dallas, TX (214) 363-3911 Byers Eye Institute [Read More]
Smart Contact Lenses For the Blind
Google has taken their new Google Glass technology a step further with an idea that could have significant benefits for the blind. The company has applied for a patent for a contact lens containing a built-in camera. With this, a blind person would be able, for example, to receive an audible signal warning of an [Read More]