A research team led by University of Maryland has found a new hope for treating "lazy eye" and other serious visual problems that are usually permanent unless they are corrected in early childhood. Amblyopia afflicts about three percent of the population, and is a widespread cause of vision loss in children. It occurs when both eyes are structurally normal, but mismatched - either misaligned, or differently focused, or unequally receptive to visual ...Sunday, 4 August 2013
Researchers Find New Hope for Treating Lazy Eye
A research team led by University of Maryland has found a new hope for treating "lazy eye" and other serious visual problems that are usually permanent unless they are corrected in early childhood. Amblyopia afflicts about three percent of the population, and is a widespread cause of vision loss in children. It occurs when both eyes are structurally normal, but mismatched - either misaligned, or differently focused, or unequally receptive to visual ...
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