Blind Adventurer Regains Sight With Experimental Drug

Without warning, adventure junkie Mike Scholes lost most of his sight.  But after participating in a clinical trial, he has regained much of the vision he lost due to a rare condition.

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BING NEWS:
  • Restoring sight is possible now with optogenetics
    Most people with the condition are born with their sight intact. Over time they lose peripheral vision first, then central vision, and finally, their sight, sometimes as early as middle age.
    04/22/2024 - 7:30 pm | View Link
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