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Age Influences Visual Perception (HealthDay)
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Eye Damage Might Not Signal Child Abuse (HealthDay)
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Fungus Finding Furthers Sensory Research (HealthDay)
Researchers say they're identified a genetic mutation that renders a fungus "blind" to light.
Gene, Smoking Combo Boosts Risk of Elderly Vision Loss (HealthDay)
A combination of smoking plus a specific gene variant could account for a third of cases of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), researchers say.
Genes May Hold Key to Elderly Vision Loss (HealthDay)
Two key gene mutations may explain three out of every four cases of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a major cause of vision loss and blindness in the elderly, scientists say.
Glaucoma Vision Loss Will Affect Millions (HealthDay)
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Health Tip: Macular Degeneration Destroys Vision (HealthDay)
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is an eye disease common in the elderly that slowly destroys sharp central vision, according to the U.S. National Eye Institute.
Low Eye Cholesterol Could Spur Cataracts (HealthDay)
Low levels of cholesterol levels in the eyes may raise cataract risk, Japanese researchers report.
Mass Antibiotic Treatment Doesn't Thwart Eye Disease (HealthDay)
A single mass antibiotic distribution is not an effective way to treat and eliminate trachoma -- an eye infection that can cause blindness -- in Ethiopian communities with high rates of the disease.
One-Time Antibiotic Prevents Infection-Linked Blindness (HealthDay)
Researchers say a single dose of antibiotic can prevent blindness that can occur when eyelashes turn inward after bacterial infection.
Red Alert Might Really Be Blue (HealthDay)
New research suggests exposure to blue light could be just the ticket for shift workers who need to stay alert during the wee hours.
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