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 LG Monitor

Gaming monitors that protect your eyes

By Lior Novik/Maariv
Moisturizing under-eye

Skincare products for the most sensitive area of the face

By Shirly Axlrode
 Treating retinal diseases

Continuing in any situation: Treating retinal diseases

By In collaboration with Roche Pharmaceuticals (Israel) Ltd
 Rising myopia rates among children

Rising myopia rates among children: Causes and solutions revealed in global study

By Doron Kuperstein
 Prof. Irit Bahar.

A Vision for the Future

By NERIA BARR
  Glasses party: going back to school with special glasses for children

Glasses party: going back to school with special glasses for children

 migraine

A solution for migraine sufferers to return to normal life

By In collaboration with the Iris Geyer center for treatment through eyeball diagnosis
The first shows the eye after treatment without inflammation or edema.

Understanding cataracts: Causes, symptoms, and modern treatment options

By PROFESSOR DAVID ZADOK

Protect the center of vision - diagnosis and treatment of retinal diseases

By In collaboration with Roche Pharmaceuticals (Israel) Ltd
 GABY KANICHOWSKY (jumping in air) celebrates with his Israel teammates after scoring in stoppage time late Tuesday night to give the blue-and-white a 1-0 victory over visiting Belarus at Bloomfield Stadium in their Group I Euro 2024 qualifier.

Euro 2024: Enjoy, but keep the TV at a healthy distance from your eyes

 Signage is seen outside of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) headquarters in White Oak, Maryland, U.S., August 29, 2020

FDA approves the first fully autonomous AI for portable diabetic retinopathy screening

 Eye

What's the reason behind our frequent blinking? It's not just to maintain moisture!

The first shows the eye after treatment without inflammation or edema.

Researchers develop new tool to improve healing of eye injuries

The first shows the eye after treatment without inflammation or edema.

Purim at the emergency room: How colored contacts led to one woman's eye damage

 Woman with lazy eye (illustrative)

Is having a lazy eye something to be worried about? This study reveals it may be

Bifocal vs. Laser: Multifocal Lens Options

By ASSUTA OPTIC
 Dr. Morty Seelenfreund, 84 From Englewood, New Jersey to Jerusalem, 1980

This eye doctor has spent 40 years training and treating people in Jerusalem

 Retinal organoid highlighted with blue cones in cyan and green/red cones in green. Rod cells, essential for low-light and night vision, are indicated in magenta

Lab-grown retinas explain why people see millions of colors but other mammals can’t