Magnetic Pulses To Brain Help ‘Lazy Eye’
About 3 percent of people in the U.S. suffer from amblyopia, or “lazy eye” as it is more commonly known. People with the condition can see out of both eyes, but one eye dominates and the eyes may not work together. Now a team of scientists in Canada has shown that magnetic pulses to the brain may help restore abilities to the weaker eye.
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