Scientists in Scotland have shown that a type of laser similar to the one currently used in routine eye surgery could one day help surgeons remove unwanted tissues accurately.
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Researchers at Queen Mary's Barts Cancer Institute have found a more active approach to monitoring and treating people with a ...
In the seven years since he launched a welding business in his 40s, Davis has learned countless lessons. Here are his top 10.
Patient awareness of glaucoma differs markedly depending on urban and rural locations and the patient population, and that awareness or lack thereof impacts diagnosis, treatment, ...
Over the holidays, many families welcomed new cats and dogs into their homes. Whether your newest addition is a few weeks or a few years old, one of the best ways to help protect them and your ...
In an exclusive for Yahoo’s Unapologetically series, the Canadian comedian reflects on the realities of parenting and ...
In a big early blow to Adelaide’s 2026 campaign, young gun Dan Curtin will be sidelined until at least round 7 after having ...
LASIK is routinely used to treat conditions like myopia, farsightedness, or astigmatism, but scientists have now discovered a method that could fix your damaged eyes without shooting a laser at it.
Midfield talent Jagga Smith continues to impress on track, firming for a best 23 role after a full season on the sidelines to ...
AI has the potential to transform cataract surgery outcomes for the better, according to a speaker. Surgical planning, predictive analytics for patient recovery and postoperative assessments are a few ...