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/images/newswise-logo-rss.gifUCI researchers discover cause, develop pharmacological treatment for reducing retinitis pigmentosa vision loss
/articles/uci-researchers-discover-cause-develop-pharmacological-treatment-for-reducing-retinitis-pigmentosa-vision-loss/?sc=c6459
/articles/uci-researchers-discover-cause-develop-pharmacological-treatment-for-reducing-retinitis-pigmentosa-vision-loss/?sc=c6459Wed, 26 Jan 2022 19:05:13 ESTAll Journal 麻豆传媒,Pharmaceuticals,Vision,Staff PicksMedical NewsResearch Results<img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2022/01/27/61f29dc3e342e_Lewandowski-768x1152.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="麻豆传媒 image" />Irvine, Calif., Jan. 26, 2022 -- Researchers from the University of California, Irvine have discovered that the absence of Adiponectin receptor 1 protein (AdipoR1), one of the principal enzymes regulating ceramide homeostasis in the retina, leads to an accumulation of ceramides in the retina, resulting in progressive photoreceptor cell death and ultimately vision loss./articles//images/uploads/2022/01/27/61f29dc3e342e_Lewandowski-768x1152.jpgUniversity of California, IrvineBlind People Can't See Color but Understand It the Same Way as Sighted People
/articles/blind-people-can-t-see-color-but-understand-it-the-same-way-as-sighted-people/?sc=c6459
/articles/blind-people-can-t-see-color-but-understand-it-the-same-way-as-sighted-people/?sc=c6459Mon, 16 Aug 2021 14:05:37 ESTAll Journal 麻豆传媒,Neuro,Vision,Staff Picks,Cognition and Learning,PNASMedical NewsResearch ResultsPeople born blind have never seen that bananas are yellow but Johns Hopkins University researchers find that like any sighted person, they understand two bananas are likely to be the same color and why. Questioning the belief that dates back to philosopher John Locke that people born blind could never truly understand color, the team of cognitive neuroscientists demonstrated that congenitally blind and sighted individuals actually understand it quite similarly. 聽Johns Hopkins UniversityHigh Caffeine Consumption may be Associated with Increased Risk of Blinding Eye Disease
/articles/high-caffeine-consumption-may-be-associated-with-increased-risk-of-blinding-eye-disease/?sc=c6459
/articles/high-caffeine-consumption-may-be-associated-with-increased-risk-of-blinding-eye-disease/?sc=c6459Mon, 07 Jun 2021 07:00:02 ESTAll Journal 麻豆传媒,Genetics,Vision,Staff PicksMedical NewsResearch ResultsFrequent caffeine intake could more than triple risk of glaucoma for those genetically predisposed to higher eye pressureMount Sinai Health SystemPreventive treatment reduces diabetic retinopathy complications
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/articles/preventive-treatment-reduces-diabetic-retinopathy-complications/?sc=c6459Tue, 30 Mar 2021 19:00:00 ESTAll Journal 麻豆传媒,Diabetes,Vision,National Eye Institute (NEI),National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK),Staff Picks,JAMA,National Institutes of Health (NIH),National Eye Institute (NEI)Medical NewsResearch Results<img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2021/03/24/ProtocolW_image.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="麻豆传媒 image" />Early treatment with anti-VEGF injections slowed diabetic retinopathy in a clinical study from the DRCR Retina Network (DRCR.net). However, two years into the four-year study its effect on vision was similar to standard treatment, which usually begins at the onset of late disease. /articles//images/uploads/2021/03/24/ProtocolW_image.jpgNIH, National Eye Institute (NEI)National Eye Institute launches data portal for macular degeneration research
/articles/national-eye-institute-launches-data-portal-for-macular-degeneration-research/?sc=c6459
/articles/national-eye-institute-launches-data-portal-for-macular-degeneration-research/?sc=c6459Thu, 18 Mar 2021 09:35:36 ESTHealthspan,Alzheimer's and Dementia,Genetics,Stem Cells,Vision,National Institutes of Health (NIH),National Eye Institute (NEI),All Journal NewsMedical NewsResearch ResultsThe National Eye Institute (NEI) Data Commons now enables researchers to access data from patients with macular degeneration who participated in the Age-related Eye Disease Study 2 (AREDS2). The database complements newly available stem cell lines created by the New York Stem Cell Foundation Research Institute (NYSCF) from blood cells of AREDS2 study participants.NIH, National Eye Institute (NEI)Early Diagnosis, Treatment Make Seeing Clearly with AMD a Reality
/articles/early-diagnosis-treatment-make-seeing-clearly-with-amd-a-reality/?sc=c6459
/articles/early-diagnosis-treatment-make-seeing-clearly-with-amd-a-reality/?sc=c6459Tue, 26 Jan 2021 11:15:31 ESTHealthspan,Seniors,Vision,Staff PicksMedical NewsFeatureLess than twenty years ago, most people diagnosed with advanced age-related macular degeneration (AMD) were destined to become legally blind. Today, advances in the diagnosis and treatment of AMD made possible by retina specialists allow many patients with advanced AMD to keep reading, driving and enjoying their independence. American Society of Retina SpecialistsA Rift in the Retina May Help Repair the Optic Nerve
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/articles/a-rift-in-the-retina-may-help-repair-the-optic-nerve/?sc=c6459Thu, 14 Jan 2021 09:00:43 ESTAll Journal 麻豆传媒,Stem Cells,Vision,National Eye Institute (NEI)Medical NewsResearch ResultsIn experiments in mouse tissues and human cells, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers say they have found that removing a membrane that lines the back of the eye may improve the success rate for regrowing nerve cells damaged by blinding diseases. The findings are specifically aimed at discovering new ways to reverse vision loss caused by glaucoma and other diseases that affect the optic nerve, the information highway from the eye to the brain.Johns Hopkins MedicineRoutine eye scans may give clues to cognitive decline in diabetes
/articles/routine-eye-scans-may-give-clues-to-cognitive-decline-in-diabetes/?sc=c6459
/articles/routine-eye-scans-may-give-clues-to-cognitive-decline-in-diabetes/?sc=c6459Mon, 04 Jan 2021 13:20:19 ESTAll Journal 麻豆传媒,Diabetes,Seniors,Vision,Cognition and Learning,Staff PicksMedical NewsResearch ResultsIn older people with type 1 diabetes, damage to the retina may be linked to memory problems and other cognitive conditions.BOSTON - (December 31, 2020) - As they age, people with diabetes are more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease and other cognitive disorders than are people without diabetes. Scientists at Joslin Diabetes Center now have shown that routine eye imaging can identify changes in the retina that may be associated with cognitive disorders in older people with type 1 diabetes.Joslin Diabetes CenterNIH researchers discover brain area crucial for recognizing visual events
/articles/nih-researchers-discover-brain-area-crucial-for-recognizing-visual-events/?sc=c6459
/articles/nih-researchers-discover-brain-area-crucial-for-recognizing-visual-events/?sc=c6459Thu, 17 Dec 2020 11:00:37 ESTAll Journal 麻豆传媒,Neuro,Vision,National Eye Institute (NEI),National Institutes of Health (NIH),Staff Picks,National Institutes of Health (NIH),National Eye Institute (NEI)Medical NewsResearch ResultsResearchers at the National Eye Institute (NEI) report that a brain region in the superior temporal sulcus (fSTS) is crucial for processing and making decisions about visual information. NIH, National Eye Institute (NEI)Scientists Reverse Age-Related Vision Loss, Eye Damage From Glaucoma in Mice
/articles/scientists-reverse-age-related-vision-loss-eye-damage-from-glaucoma-in-mice/?sc=c6459
/articles/scientists-reverse-age-related-vision-loss-eye-damage-from-glaucoma-in-mice/?sc=c6459Wed, 02 Dec 2020 11:00:00 ESTVision,Healthspan,Nature (journal),All Journal 麻豆传媒,Grant Funded NewsMedical NewsResearch ResultsResearchers at Harvard Medical School have successfully reversed age-related vision loss in animals as well as eye damage stemming from with a condition mimicking human glaucoma, a leading cause of blindness around the world.Harvard Medical SchoolRetinas: New Potential Clues in Diagnosing, Treating Alzheimer's
/articles/retinas-new-potential-clues-in-diagnosing-treating-alzheimer-s/?sc=c6459
/articles/retinas-new-potential-clues-in-diagnosing-treating-alzheimer-s/?sc=c6459Tue, 17 Nov 2020 12:50:40 ESTAll Journal 麻豆传媒,Healthspan,Alzheimer's and Dementia,Neuro,Vision,Staff PicksMedical NewsResearch ResultsA study led by the Cedars-Sinai Department of Neurosurgery has identified certain regions in the retina - the lining found in the back of the eye - that are more affected by Alzheimer's disease than other areas. The findings may help physicians predict changes in the brain as well as cognitive deterioration, even for patients experiencing the earliest signs of mild impairment.Cedars-SinaiUCI-led study reveals significant restoration of retinal and visual function following gene therapy
/articles/uci-led-study-reveals-significant-restoration-of-retinal-and-visual-function-following-gene-therapy/?sc=c6459
/articles/uci-led-study-reveals-significant-restoration-of-retinal-and-visual-function-following-gene-therapy/?sc=c6459Mon, 19 Oct 2020 14:45:07 ESTAll Journal 麻豆传媒,Genetics,Vision,National Institutes of Health (NIH),Nature (journal),Grant Funded NewsMedical NewsResearch ResultsA breakthrough study, led by researchers from the University of California, Irvine, results in the restoration of retinal and visual functions of mice models suffering from inherited retinal disease. University of California, IrvineIU Kelley School of Business research finds that blue-light glasses improve sleep and workday productivity
/articles/iu-kelley-school-of-business-research-finds-that-blue-light-glasses-improve-sleep-and-workday-productivity/?sc=c6459
/articles/iu-kelley-school-of-business-research-finds-that-blue-light-glasses-improve-sleep-and-workday-productivity/?sc=c6459Thu, 15 Oct 2020 07:05:17 ESTAll Journal 麻豆传媒,Sleep,Vision,In the WorkplaceLife 麻豆传媒 (Social and Behavioral Sciences)Research Results<img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2022/01/25/ey7l05.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="麻豆传媒 image" />During the pandemic, the amount of screen time for many people working and learning from home as well as binge-watching TV has sharply increased. New research finds that wearing blue-light glasses just before sleeping can lead to a better night's sleep and contribute to a better day's work to follow. /articles//images/uploads/2022/01/25/ey7l05.jpgIndiana UniversityShining a Light on How Exercise Reduces Cataract Risk
/articles/shining-a-light-on-how-exercise-reduces-cataract-risk/?sc=c6459
/articles/shining-a-light-on-how-exercise-reduces-cataract-risk/?sc=c6459Tue, 09 Jun 2020 08:55:57 ESTHealthspan,Exercise and Fitness,Vision,All Journal NewsMedical NewsResearch ResultsChinese and Australian researchers have combined studies of more than 170,000 people and found conclusive evidence that regular physical exercise reduces the risk of age-related cataracts, the cause of blindness in an estimated 13 million people worldwide.University of South AustraliaSeeing Indonesia's Forests for the Trees
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/articles/seeing-indonesia-s-forests-for-the-trees/?sc=c6459Mon, 21 Oct 2019 13:05:23 ESTAll Journal 麻豆传媒,Environmental Science,Nature,Wildlife,WildfiresScience NewsResearch AlertWildlife Conservation SocietyGimme Six! Researchers Discover Aye-Aye's Extra Finger
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/articles/gimme-six-researchers-discover-aye-aye-s-extra-finger/?sc=c6459Mon, 21 Oct 2019 10:05:06 ESTAll Journal 麻豆传媒,Nature,WildlifeScience NewsResearch ResultsAye-ayes possess small "pseudothumbs" - complete with their own fingerprints - that may help them grip objects and branches as they move through trees. This is the first accessory digit ever found in a primate.North Carolina State UniversityEPFL and researchers from Mass. Eye and Ear are developing next-generation hearing implants
/articles/epfl-and-researchers-from-mass-eye-and-ear-are-developing-next-generation-hearing-implants/?sc=c6459
/articles/epfl-and-researchers-from-mass-eye-and-ear-are-developing-next-generation-hearing-implants/?sc=c6459Wed, 16 Oct 2019 15:00:21 ESTAll Journal 麻豆传媒,Clinical Trials,Hearing,VisionMedical NewsResearch ResultsResearchers from Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Harvard Medical School and a team of EPFL researchers have developed a conformable electrode implant that will allow people with a dysfunctional inner ear to hear again. This new technology would improve existing auditory brainstem implants, which have a number of shortcomings.Massachusetts Eye and EarUsing AI to Screen for Diabetic Eye Disease Feasible in the Real World
/articles/using-ai-to-screen-for-diabetic-eye-disease-feasible-in-the-real-world/?sc=c6459
/articles/using-ai-to-screen-for-diabetic-eye-disease-feasible-in-the-real-world/?sc=c6459Mon, 14 Oct 2019 19:45:00 ESTArtificial Intelligence,Diabetes,Surgery,Vision,Medical MeetingsMedical NewsResearch ResultsNew research shows that an automated, artificial intelligence (AI) screening system accurately detects diabetic retinopathy 95.5 percent of the time. American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO)World's Leading Eye Physicians and Surgeons Gather in San Francisco to Inspire the Future of Eye Care
/articles/world-s-leading-eye-physicians-and-surgeons-gather-in-san-francisco-to-inspire-the-future-of-eye-care/?sc=c6459
/articles/world-s-leading-eye-physicians-and-surgeons-gather-in-san-francisco-to-inspire-the-future-of-eye-care/?sc=c6459Fri, 11 Oct 2019 01:30:10 ESTVisionMedical NewsFeatureMore than 25,000 are expected to attend the American Academy of Ophthalmology's 123rd annual meeting, AAO 2019, from Oct. 12-15 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO)WHO launches first World report on vision
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/articles/who-launches-first-world-report-on-vision/?sc=c6459Tue, 08 Oct 2019 09:40:38 ESTHealthcare,Public Health,VisionMedical NewsResearch ResultsMore than 1 billion people worldwide are living with vision impairment because they do not get the care they need for conditions like short and far sightednessWorld Health Organization (WHO)