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Researchers suggest that people with faster eye movement can see objects in motion that are invisible to others.
A new study reveals the exhausting reality behind developmental prosopagnosia and how society often overlooks it.
Readers of the L.A. Times Sports section give their thoughts and opinions on A.J. Hinch and the Astros, the Lakers, Clippers ...
Patients with astigmatism above 1.5 D or against-the-rule astigmatism had significantly less residual astigmatism with toric ...
The global Auto Keratometer Market is witnessing unprecedented growth, fueled by the rapid adoption of automated ophthalmic ...
Nearsightedness is clearly seeing objects up close, while objects in the distance are blurry. The opposite is true of ...
Corneal ulcers are most common in contact lens wearers, but they also occur as complications of many conditions. Learn what ...
Max Muncy is willing to try anything to overcome his early-season slump; just ask his optometrist, who has provided the ...
Dodgers veteran third baseman Max Muncy is sporting glasses with the hope that he can rediscover his form at the plate after ...
However, Muncy did learn he has astigmatism in his right eye, making him slightly left-eye dominant. Given that he’s a ...
Across his video and painting work, he deploys subtle and sophisticated shifts in tone, texture and surface, showing how the ...