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Bioimaging device with nonmechanical design could improve eye and heart condition detection
If you've been to a routine eye exam at the optometrist's office, chances are you've had to place your chin and forehead up close to a bioimaging device. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest sci ...
If you’ve been to a routine eye exam at the optometrist’s office, chances are you’ve had to place your chin and forehead up close to a bioimaging device. It’s known as optical coherence tomography ...
Prolonged screen time is a growing concern in our tech-driven world. Frequent device users often experience headaches, blurred vision, and dry eyes. As digital eye strain becomes more prevalent, ...
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