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Reboot Your Eyes: Vision Loss Cure Found?
1 Feb
Summary
- Scientists developed a method to temporarily shut down a lazy eye.
- A toxin from pufferfish was used to induce the eye shutdown.
- Vision improved in mice after their eyes were 'rebooted' for two days.

Scientists have discovered a novel method that could potentially cure vision loss by temporarily shutting down and then reactivating an eye.
In a recent study, researchers successfully used a toxin derived from pufferfish to induce a temporary shutdown of a lazy eye in mice. This innovative technique allowed for the eye to be effectively turned 'off' for a period of two days.
Following this brief period, the researchers reactivated the eye, observing significant improvements in the mice's vision. Furthermore, brain regions responsible for sight displayed heightened activity after the 'reboot' process, indicating restored visual function.



