Hope for adults suffering from lazy eye
American and Chinese researchers say that a new treatment for lazy eye has shown encouraging results in 20-year-old volunteers. The disease is also known as amblyopia and is considered to be irreversible after the age of eight years. The new method is called perceptual learning and uses training with simple visual tasks for vision improvement.
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