The implant is a microelectronic chip placed under the retina. Using signals from a camera mounted on a pair of glasses, the ...
New Scientist on MSN
Eye implant and high-tech glasses restore vision lost to age
Age-related macular degeneration is a common cause of vision loss, with existing treatments only able to slow its progression ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
Electronic Eye Implant Restored Vision in Patients With Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Today, in the New England Journal of Medicin e, researchers announced that they restored some vision to elderly patients with ...
News-Medical.Net on MSN
Prima implant offers new hope for vision restoration in atrophic AMD
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) causes progressive vision loss in many elderly people, and no treatment is available ...
ScienceAlert on MSN
Revolutionary Prosthetic Eye Chip Restores Sight in Medical First
It's called the PRIMA system, tested across 17 European hospitals, and it restored central vision in 26 of 32 patients who ...
After being treated with an electronic eye implant paired with augmented-reality glasses, people with sight loss have ...
Scientists at UC Irvine have found a way to potentially reverse age-related vision loss by targeting the ELOVL2 “aging gene” ...
A new eye implant paired with augmented reality glasses has allowed patients with previously untreatable blindness to read ...
Therefore, based on their findings, they recommend a comprehensive eye exam for patients living with MG who experience vision ...
A study of 766 patients suggested that specially formulated eye drops improved near vision for over 80% of presbyopia ...
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Early Detection Vital to Prevent Vision Loss
On the occasion of “World Sight Day,” a leading ophthalmologist is highlighting two major but often overlooked eye conditions ...
The study analyzed real-world treatment patterns and safety of avacincaptad pegol (ACP) for geographic atrophy using the IRIS ...
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