Tooth-in-eye surgery sounds like science fiction, but it can help people with severely damaged corneas see again. A patient ...
Scientists are on the verge of developing a less invasive and more affordable, incision-free method to treat vision problems. Chemists in California stumbled upon the idea that vision issues could be ...
The tooth-in-eye surgery is very rare—so rare that despite being pioneered in the 1960s Chapman is the first Canadian ever to ...
The study showed that an hour after the eye drops were administered, patients could read extra lines on eye test charts.
Brent Chapman can see again after doctors pulled out one of his teeth, flattened it, drilled a hole in it, placed a lens inside and implanted the tooth in one of his eyes. It seems bizarre, but the ...
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