Do tinted lenses improve the eye-brain connection for dyslexics? Nov. 30, 2011— -- Specially tinted lenses originally developed for color blindness are helping some U.S. dyslexics read faster and ...
Contact lenses may be useful for restoring vision to people who are short- or long-sighted, but they're less useful at correcting color blindness. Now researchers from the University of Birmingham ...
color vision deficiencies that make it difficult to distinguish a specific color. A contact lens has been developed by a research team at Tel Aviv University in Israel to restore the range of colors ...
If you've ever tried using eye drops, then you'll know that a great deal of the medication simply ends up being flushed from your eye by flowing tears, in a process that naturally keeps foreign ...
Functional contact lenses are an exciting method of drug delivery to the eye, but have so far been limited by difficulties in controlling drug release and monitoring this release in situ. Now Jingzhe ...
For all the good they do, eye drops and ointments have one major drawback: It's hard to tell how much of the medication is actually getting to the eye. Now scientists report that they have developed a ...
Imagine seeing the world in muted shades -- gray sky, gray grass. Some people with color blindness see everything this way, though most can't see specific colors. Tinted glasses can help, but they can ...
Smart contact lenses that change colour when exposed to sunlight could help beach-goers better determine when to seek shade or reapply sunscreen. European researchers have developed minuscule labels ...
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