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Accumulation of Mutated Protein causes Corneal Dystrophy

Alteration in the structure of proteins can lead to several diseases, like type 2 diabetes, Alzheimer’s, and corneal dystrophy.Several diseases are caused due to proteins losing their natural...

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How vision refers to the combination of eye and brain

We usually do not care about the complexity of the visual process. Generally when we talk about vision it refers to both, and includes the complex combination of eye and brain and that depicts about...

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Acute Sense of Smell in Blinds: A Myth!

Many of us believe that blind people have other strongly developed senses, such as a keen sense of smell or an above-average sense of hearing. It is a commonly a myth many workers suggested it through...

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Eye Color : A Sort of Manifestation of the Pigment present in our Iris

Generally eyes come in many different colors. Interesting is that all those different colors are made from the stuff that is almost the same in every eye color! This stuff, responsible for colors of...

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Blinking of Eyes

Blinking of eyes comes under the defense mechanism that provides immunity to eyes; it is the rapid closing and opening of the eyelid. Blinking is an essential function that helps in removing the...

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Diabetic Retinopathy

Persistent and even acute damage to the retinal part of the eye may because Diabetic retinopathy. In initial stage when the patient is not fully aware of the extent of the disease the vascular...

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Retinal Vein Occlusion- A New Horizon of Ophthalmology Research

Retinal vein occlusion is a disease of the blood vessels which generally carries the blood form retina. Blood clots are visible in the eyes and hence vision is also been reduced. In such cases, the...

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