The global population is aging, and so are their eyes. In fact, the number of people with vision impairment and blindness is expected to more…
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When somebody suggested Beat Saber to me, I wasn’t interested. First, it looks rather intimidating from the demo videos: you’re inside a virtual reality headset,…
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There have been scant opportunities for optimism in the past year. COVID-19 has taken so much from us – our loved ones, our economic security,…
Before COVID-19, I left the practice of medicine for what would turn out to become an entire year. While away, I found a new way…
Registry data suggested that valve leaflet laceration helped protect patients at risk of coronary artery obstruction during transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). Safety of the…
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