Rod cells — one of three kinds of exquisitely photosensitive cells found in the retina of the eye — are surprisingly found to be the only ones responsible for setting our internal “clocks” in low light.
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Screening for Research Participants
Status: Recruiting,
Condition Summary: Eye Diseases
Tissue Studies of Human Eye Diseases
Status: Recruiting,
Condition Summary: Conjunctival Disease; Corneal Disease; Eye Disease; Uveitis; Vitreoretinopathy, Proliferative
Apeliotus Vision Science’s AdaptDx Device for Early Detection of Dry AMD – A First Report
I follow The Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary (MEEI) on Twitter, and late last month I noticed a message looking for candidates to participate in a trial using the Apeliotus AdaptDx to detect the early stages of AMD. This was the first I had h…
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Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT) Technology for Treating Open-Angle Glaucoma to be Featured on the Discovery Channel
I received the following press release from Lumenis, that it’s SLT technology was going to be featured on the Discovery Channel’s Health Heroes program during the September 24-27, 2010 period. It got me thinking about how I have always been a belie…