A first-of-its-kind trial is testing adult stem cell transplants for advanced dry macular degeneration. Early results show ...
A wireless implant helped patients with severe macular degeneration regain usable vision. The results point toward a new ...
Scientists have used an eye implant to improve the vision of dozens of people left functionally blind by age-related macular degeneration (AMD). The implant, which measures 2 millimetres by 2 ...
A wireless eye implant developed at Stanford Medicine has restored reading ability to people with advanced macular degeneration. The PRIMA chip works with smart glasses to replace lost photoreceptors ...
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Tiny eye implant can help patients see again
A implanted microchip is helping people with one of the most serious forms of eye disease to learn to see again. The chip is aimed at restoring sight to people with a type of age related macular ...
A retinal implant the size of a strawberry seed co-created by a University of Pittsburgh researcher has helped partially restore vision for older people suffering from macular degeneration. The study ...
A new study in The New England Journal of Medicine revealed that the PRIMA brain computer interface (BCI) retinal implant helped people with advanced age-related macular degeneration regain some ...
Microchips implanted into the back of the eyes of legally blind patients have helped some of them read again, according to a new study published Monday. Out of the 32 patients with geographic atrophy ...
People with a leading cause of blindness were able to read again thanks to a tiny wireless chip implanted in the back of the eye and specialized augmented glasses, according to study results published ...
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