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What does retina blood vessel health have to do with dementia risk? Three years ago, the University of Otago researchers ...
Researchers behind a recent study claim to have discovered a new color that the natural, naked eye cannot perceive — 'olo,' a ...
Dementia — the progressive decline in cognitive abilities, impacting memory, language and reasoning — affects more than 6 million Americans and accounts for over 100,000 deaths each year.
Blood vessels at the back of your eye may one day alert doctors to signs of early dementia, a new study suggests. Multiple ...
Researchers have uncovered the 3D structure of RBP3, a key protein in vision, revealing how it transports retinoids and fatty ...
A new study led by scientists from the University of Zurich and the University Hospital of Psychiatry Zurich has found a ...
A new retinal stimulation technique called Oz enabled volunteers to see colours that lie beyond the natural range of human vision. Developed by researchers at UC Berkeley, Oz works by stimulating ...
For the first time, the smallest control system of vision in mammals has been mapped—a discovery that opens entirely new ...
Individuals who have healthier lifestyle scores and lower inflammation are more likely to have better retinal neurovascular health.
Assessing blood vessels at the back of the eye may one day become an accessible and cost-effective way to determine dementia ...
The retina, as part of the central nervous system, may reflect early signs of brain disorders like schizophrenia.
Berkeley may have just discovered.