A retinal implant invented by a Stanford scientist is restoring limited vision to people with advanced macular degeneration, helping some read and recognize faces again.
It could 'pave the way for new therapeutic approaches.' ...
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Blindness itself might become, at least in certain cases, partially reversible. This potential future stems from one of the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A young blind man prepares to board a Denver RTD light rail train in 2019. Robert Alexander/GettyImages Colin Wong, a blind Ph.D.
Inspired by bats’ use of echolocation, researchers have developed smart glasses that transform visual information into unique sound representations that enhance the ability of blind and ...
A local organization works to provide jobs for legally blind and vision-impaired people.Mississippi Industries for the Blind gives people a chance to pay their bills by working in a call center, ...
The MasterChef winner has partnered with Horizon Therapeutics to raise awareness of serious eye disorders on World Sight Day Wendy Grossman Kantor is an award-winning journalist who has contributed to ...