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Free children eye exams given

The exams will be conducted all next week at nearly every Florida Keys schools. The Florida Heiken Children’s Vision Program is administered by Miami Lighthouse for the Blind & Visually Impaired in collaboration with a network of more than 1,100 optometrists throughout the state. Five Heiken Program mobile eye-care units take primary eye care directly to Florida’s school children. For information, visit http://www.miamilighthouse.org, or contact your student’s school.

NEI scientists develop and test a promising gene therapy strategy for rare eye disease

NEI scientists develop and test a promising gene therapy strategy for rare eye disease Scientists at the National Eye Institute (NEI) have developed a promising gene therapy strategy for a rare disease that causes severe vision loss in childhood. A form of Leber congenital amaurosis, the disease is caused by autosomal-dominant mutations in the CRX gene, which are challenging to treat with gene therapy . The scientists tested their approach using lab-made retinal tissues built from patient cells, called retinal organoids. This approach, which involved adding copies of the normal gene under its native control mechanism, partially restored CRX function. The study report appears today in Stem Cell Reports. NEI is part of the National Institutes of Health.

Combined vision and hearing loss linked to depression, chronic anxiety

Bartra lobbied to cut cash-for-residency sum to lure more investors

Bartra lobbied to cut cash-for-residency sum to lure more investors Scheme payment unchanged at €1m despite claim €500,000 would be more attractive Fri, Jan 29, 2021, 05:10   Developer Bartra urged the Government to cut the minimum payment required by a State cash-for-residency scheme to €500,000 from €1 million to lure extra investment to the Republic. More than 1,100 investors from non-EU countries have paid €826.5 million into social housing, healthcare, tourism and other projects in return for the right to live in the Republic through the State’s Immigrant Investor Programme (IIP). James Hartshorn, Bartra Asia director, confirmed that the company lobbied the Government to cut the minimum investment required under the programme to €500,000 from €1 million, arguing this would make it more attractive to international investors.

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