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Okayama University research: High levels of television exposure affect visual acuity in children


Okayama University research: High levels of television exposure affect visual acuity in children
In a study reported in the
Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology, researchers from Okayama University show that long hours in front of the television in children under 3 years of age lead to increased eyesight concerns during later years.
It is ingrained in parents to curtail the hours their children spend in front of the television. Anecdotal evidence suggests that prolonged viewing of television and use of smart gadgets during early years can adversely affect a child s eyesight and behavioral development. However, there is little scientific evidence to support such observations on the effects of excessive television exposure on children s visual acuity. Now, Professor MATSUO Toshihiko (M.D., Ph.D.) and Professor YORIFUJI Takashi (M.D., Ph.D.) from Okayama University describe how such exposure can indeed have detrimental effects on children s eyesight during later years. ....

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Okayama University research: Therapeutic potential of stem cells for treating neurodegenerative disease


Okayama University research: Therapeutic potential of stem cells for treating neurodegenerative disease
Researchers at Okayama University report in
Scientific Reports
that a particular type of stem cell has therapeutic benefits for patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a fatal neurodegenerative disease that affects bodily motion and for which there is no cure yet.
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a neurodegenerative disease resulting in the gradual loss of motor nerve cells (neurons) that control certain muscles, ultimately leading to fatal paralysis. As there is no cure for the disease, therapeutic strategies are highly needed. Now, Professor ABE Koji and Associate Professor YAMASHITA Toru from Okayama University and colleagues have investigated the potential of a particular kind of stem cells ( Muse cells ), which can recognize damaged sites in the human body, for treating ALS. Experiments in mice reveal promising potential therapeutic benef ....

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Okayama University research: Plates and belts -- a toolkit to prevent accidental falls during invasive vascular procedures


Okayama University research: Plates and belts a toolkit to prevent accidental falls during invasive vascular procedures
In a study reported in
Acta Medica Okayama
, researchers at Okayama University describe an innovative plate that confines patients to their beds while undergoing vascular procedures thereby preventing unforeseen falls
Patients undergoing hemodialysis (which requires the regular withdrawal of blood) often need to undergo interventional procedures that keep the blood vessels of the forearm dilated. Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA), the most common of these procedures, requires a surgeon to visualize microvessels within the arm using an X-ray while the patient lays supine on a motorized bed. Unfortunately, a complication that arises during PTA is the enhanced risk of falls from these elevated beds. Now, Assistant Professor OHARA Toshiaki from Okayama University and colleagues have developed a simple plate-like contraption which secures ....

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