Researchers are testing an unconventional way to treat amblyopia, better known as “lazy eye,” by briefly shutting the weaker eye down with anesthetic injections so the brain is forced to rewire. Early ...
For generations, adults with amblyopia were told their vision loss was permanent, a childhood problem that medicine could not meaningfully reverse later in life. A new wave of research from MIT and ...
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