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Published on Apr 26, 2025Source: Optometry Times - Pending
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Published on Apr 23, 2025
KNUST optometry student, team of optometrists correct young boy's vision without surgery
A sixth-year Doctor of Optometry student at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Doreen Tachie-Donkor, together with a team of senior optometrists, has helped restore a young boy’s vision, without the need for surgery. The boy …
Source: GhanaWeb - Neutral -
Published on Apr 26, 2025
Scientists uncover link between 4 eye symptoms and early risk of dementia in staggering discovery
New research has revealed that blurry vision and seeing spots could indicate a high risk of developing early-onset dementia. New Zealand experts discovered that people with abnormally thin retinal tissue at the back of the eye were far more likely to be …
Source: GB News - Right-wing -
Published on Apr 26, 2025
Have scientists discovered a new colour called ‘olo’?
A team of scientists claims to have discovered a new colour that humans cannot see without the help of technology. The researchers based in the United States said they were able to “experience” the colour, which they named “olo”, by firing laser pulses …
Source: Al Jazeera - Pro-Government -
Published on Apr 26, 2025
American Red Cross expands volunteer support to Minot AFB
Submitted Photo From the left are American Red Cross volunteers Kristin Settersten and Amanda Conte; Red Cross volunteer 1st Lt. Ashley Manzano-Latorre; 5th Medical Group Chief Nurse Lt. Col. Donna Eaton; 5th Medical Group Nurse Lt. Col. Jessica Scirica; …
Source: The Minot Daily News - North Dakota - Pending -
Published on Apr 26, 2025
Good Friday Walk of Witness procession returns to Tetbury
It began, as always, at St Mary's VA Primary School, as many gathered with a welcome, a prayer, reading and reflections led by Rev Dr Steve Bullock. The walk is always the epitome of Christian unity, as the organisers, Tetbury Area Churches Together ( …
Source: Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard - Pending -
Published on Apr 26, 2025
Unhealthy lifestyles and high cholesterol trigger boom in statin prescriptions to record 3.8 million
By CHRIS POLLARD Published: 20:01 EDT, 25 April 2025 | Updated: 20:20 EDT, 25 April 2025 Unhealthy lifestyles have triggered a boom in statin prescriptions, with a record 3.8 million people now popping the pills daily in England, new figures show. The …
Source: Daily Mail - Right-wing -
Published on Apr 26, 2025
Researchers uncover link between eye health and dementia
Researchers have uncovered a link between eye health and dementia by using retinal measurements. Photo: Maciej Luczniewski/NurPhoto Researchers have uncovered a link between eye health and dementia using data and sans from the Dunedin Longitudinal …
Source: RNZ - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Apr 25, 2025
Changes in cone density after low-level red light treatment in children with myopia
Chinese researchers found that repeated therapy using low-level red light (RLRL) is a potential intervention to control myopia progression in children, however, the investigators found decreases in cone density, particularly within 0.5 mm of the retinal …
Source: Optometry Times - Pending -
Published on Apr 25, 2025
The poetry & music of artist Bert Malcom
This interview originally aired on "In the Moment" on SDPB Radio. Meet Bert Malcom, an indie-rock artist and poet living in the Black Hills. Malcom's story is about more than finding his artistic voice. It's about finding his family and …
Source: SDPB Radio - South Dakota - Pending