An innovative set of eye exercises enables people with amblyopia, or lazy eye, to improve their vision, researchers report.
Amblyopia stems from a youthful eye injury, disease, or defect that induces the brain to “give up” on signals from that eye. A patch over the good eye can reprogram the brain before the age of 8.
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