The eruption of digital technologies and ICT has meant that, in recent decades, there has been an enormous presence of screens in people's lives and, above ...
Among patients with suspected or confirmed glaucoma, higher average blood pressure and greater variability in blood pressure ...
Incorporating visual arts into neurology training develops residents’ observational skills, fosters empathy and humanity, and encourages personal growth.
Damage to myelin, the protective sheath surrounding nerve fibers, impairs the brain's ability to transmit signals efficiently. This condition, known as demyelination, disrupts motor function, sensory ...
In a small cohort of adults in South Korea, the presence of cerebral small vessel disease was associated with color reading ...
More than 4.2 million Americans live with glaucoma, a leading cause of vision loss in the nation. Although there is no cure ...
Was Van Gogh’s madness fueled by art or alcohol? A modern medical analysis reveals how psychosis, epilepsy, and thiamine ...
In 2013, the global prevalence of glaucoma was estimated at 64 million people, which rose to 80 million by 2020. Treatments ...
Yet despite decades of research, no treatment has been created that arrests Alzheimer’s cognitive deterioration, let alone reverses it. That dismal lack of progress is partly because of the infinite ...
Early detection and monitoring are key to the diagnosis and management of ocular diseases, including glaucoma, retinal and ...
Modern research is exploring the broader implications of pareidolia, particularly its potential applications in fields like ...
Mild traumatic brain injury often leads to visual dysfunctions, even in patients who do not report vision problems.