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Brown-Eyed People Appear More Trustworthy Than Blue-Eyed People: People Judge Men's Trustworthiness Based on Face Shape, Eye Color
January 9, 2013 People view brown-eyed faces as more trustworthy than those with blue eyes, except if the blue eyes belong to a broad-faced man, according to new ... > full story -
Sensory Hair Cells Regenerated, Hearing Restored in Noise-Damaged Mammal Ear
January 9, 2013 Researchers have demonstrated for the first time that hair cells can be regenerated in an adult mammalian ear by using a drug to stimulate resident cells to become new hair cells, resulting in ... > full story -
New Company Applies Regenerative Medicine to Corneal Transplants
January 8, 2013 Ocular Systems, Inc. (OSI), Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and the North Carolina Eye Bank have formed a new company based on a promising new technology aimed at engineering replacement corneas ... > full story -
New Stem Cell Approach for Blindness Successful in Mice
January 7, 2013 Blind mice can see again, after researchers transplanted developing cells into their eyes and found they could re-form the entire light-sensitive layer of the ... > full story -
Why Do Age-Related Macular Degeneration Patients Have Trouble Recognizing Faces?
January 7, 2013 Abnormalities of eye movement and fixation may contribute to difficulty in perceiving and recognizing faces among older adults with age-related macular degeneration (AMD), suggests a new ... > full story -
Specific Protein Essential for Healthy Eyes Described
January 6, 2013 Researchers have just found that a specific protein is essential not only for maintaining a healthy retina in the eye, but also may have implications for understanding and possibly treating ... > full story -
Early Predictor for Glaucoma Identified
January 2, 2013 A new study finds that certain changes in retinal blood vessels provide an early warning of increased glaucoma risk. Using Blue Mountains Eye Study data, the researchers showed that patients who had ... > full story -
Benefits of Higher Oxygen, Breathing Device Persist After Infancy
December 27, 2012 By the time they reached toddlerhood, very preterm infants originally treated with higher oxygen levels continued to show benefits when compared to a group treated with lower oxygen levels, according ... > full story -
Development of New Corneal Cell Line Provides Powerful Tool
December 27, 2012 Scientists have developed of HCENC-21 and HCEnC-21T, two novel model systems for human corneal ... > full story -
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Eyes May Provide a Look Into Multiple Sclerosis Progression
December 26, 2012 New research suggests that thinning of a layer of the retina in the eyes may show how fast multiple sclerosis (MS) is progressing in people with the ... > full story
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