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      AI can identify heart disease from an eye scan | National Eye Institute - 4 year(s) ago

      Scientists have developed an artificial intelligence system that can analyze eye scans taken during a routine visit to an optician or eye clinic and identify patients at a high risk of a heart attack.

      Source: www.nei.nih.gov
      Categories: Latest Headlines, Ophthalmology
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        #NEIfunded research at @UniversityLeeds found that an artificial intelligence system can analyze eye scans to identify patients at risk of a heart attack. Read more: https://t.co/NrdhV0CaN4

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      NIH study classifies vision loss and retinal changes in Stargardt disease - 4 year(s) ago

      National Eye Institute researchers developed and validated an artificial-intelligence-based method to evaluate patients with Stargardt, an eye disease that can lead to childhood vision loss.

      Source: www.nei.nih.gov
      Categories: Latest Headlines, Ophthalmology
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        #NEIfunded research classifies vision loss and retinal changes in Stargardt disease . Learn how: https://t.co/lnpmsSgvnh https://t.co/INEEHQwUm4

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      Study Finds Up to 30% of Patients with Wet Macular Degeneration Can Safely Stop Eye Injections | National Eye Institute - 4 year(s) ago

      In a preliminary study, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers report that as many as a third of those with “wet” age-related macular degeneration may someday be able to safely stop eye injection therapy without further vision loss.

      Source: www.nei.nih.gov
      Categories: Latest Headlines, Ophthalmology
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        #ICYMI, a new #NEIfunded study from @HopkinsMedicine has found that up to 30% of patients with wet #MacularDegeneration can someday safely stop eye injection therapy! Read more: https://t.co/89Q4tOOhpN

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      Study Finds Up to 30% of Patients with Wet Macular Degeneration Can Safely Stop Eye Injections | National Eye Institute - 4 year(s) ago

      In a preliminary study, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers report that as many as a third of those with “wet” age-related macular degeneration may someday be able to safely stop eye injection therapy without further vision loss.

      Source: www.nei.nih.gov
      Categories: Latest Headlines, Ophthalmology
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        #NEIfunded research shows that some patients with wet #MacularDegeneration can safely pause their eye injections. More here: https://t.co/89Q4tOOhpN https://t.co/6Evnx6jW9S

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      NIH researchers develop first stem cell model of albinism to study related eye conditions - 4 year(s) ago

      Researchers at the National Eye Institute (NEI) have developed the first patient-derived stem cell model for studying eye conditions related to oculocutaneous albinism (OCA).

      Source: www.nei.nih.gov
      Categories: Latest Headlines, Ophthalmology
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        #NEIfunded research has led to a “disease in a dish” model of albinism. The model will help researchers find ways of treating the condition — possibly as the eye’s structures are forming. Read more: https://t.co/iWud3gy2KQ https://t.co/yW1B84G9gR

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      UC Irvine researchers reveal molecular mechanisms of eye disease using cryo-electron tomography | National Eye Institute - 4 year(s) ago

      Understanding the key structural determinants of a highly specialized membrane in the eye could lead to new treatments.

      Source: www.nei.nih.gov
      Categories: Latest Headlines, Ophthalmology
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        #NEIfunded research at @UCIrvine used an imaging technique called cryo-electron tomography to show structures inside of retinal cells. This can help scientists better understand eye diseases. Check it out: https://t.co/9O1yma9jz8 https://t.co/CZAW7aKrxj

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      UC Irvine researchers reveal molecular mechanisms of eye disease using cryo-electron tomography | National Eye Institute - 4 year(s) ago

      Understanding the key structural determinants of a highly specialized membrane in the eye could lead to new treatments.

      Source: www.nei.nih.gov
      Categories: Latest Headlines, Ophthalmology
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        Krysztof Palczewski @UCIrvine sheds light on the nanoscale architecture of rod photoreceptors. #visionresearch #NEIfunded https://t.co/9O1yma9RoG https://t.co/BFwiJzHiy9

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      Pathway to better eye health runs through the gut | National Eye Institute - 4 year(s) ago

      Ocular inflammation research from OHSU targets gastrointestinal microbes.

      Source: www.nei.nih.gov
      Categories: Latest Headlines, Ophthalmology
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        #ICYMI: @OHSUSOM says chronic uveitis can start in the gut — and their research experiments with gastrointestinal microbes to help fight inflammation from the condition. Read more: https://t.co/9GYvaXjGeR #NEIfunded

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      Cataract surgery does not cause disease progression in people with AMD | National Eye Institute - 4 year(s) ago

      People with age-related macular degeneration (AMD) can undergo cataract surgery without fear of worsening their disease.

      Source: www.nei.nih.gov
      Categories: Latest Headlines, Ophthalmology
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        People with age-related macular degeneration (AMD) can have #cataract surgery without fear of worsening their disease, according to the latest data from NEI’s Age-related Eye Disease Study 2 (AREDS2). Read more: https://t.co/wmcDnEoV15 #NEIfunded https://t.co/jVJHUjPFYp

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      Reimagining Immunity in the Eye Reimagining Immunity in the Eye - 4 year(s) ago

      Immune cells could be doing much more than we think in protecting our eyes – Jefferson researchers uncover new details.

      Source: The Nexus
      Categories: Latest Headlines, Ophthalmology
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        #ICYMI: Immune cells could be doing much more than we think in protecting our eyes. #NEIfunded research at @JeffersonUniv shows us more about the ways immune cells protect our eyes. Read more: https://t.co/5dYIXgNmfS

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