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Scientists develop implant that transmits visual signals to the brain, helping the blind see

11/2/2016 - New technology has been developed that may allow blind people to see, using an implant that transmits visual signals from the retina directly to the brain. A group of researchers from the University of Pisa published a study in the journal PLOS Biology detailing the development and use of the implant,...

Why double-blind drug trials are a science FRAUD: The more toxic the side effects, the more patients believe the drugs are 'working'

6/6/2016 - When it comes to antidepressants and many other drugs, double-blind drug trials are a complete fraud. Here's why: "Double-blind" means that one group gets a placebo while another group gets the real drug, but neither group knows what they're actually getting. This is supposed to sort out the placebo...

Psychologist pours DRAIN CLEANER in woman's eyes to 'treat' her mental disorder

11/30/2015 - A North Carolina woman who says she should have been born blind, but wasn't, has decided to take matters into her own hands with the help of a "clinical psychologist" who has finally granted her what she's always wanted – the "ability" to not be able to see. Jewel Shuping suffers from a serious...

Golden rice exposed as fraud: Genetically engineered crop nothing more than biotech battering ram to crush GMO regulations

9/27/2013 - Everywhere you turn in the media, GMO propagandists are invoking so-called "Golden rice" as part of a false narrative that claims GMOs will save the world. Golden rice will save a million lives, blared the cover of TIME Magazine. Golden rice will give poor people critical nutrition and end suffering,...

Children's Motrin causes seven-year-old to go blind and lose 90 percent of skin

2/20/2013 - A Plymouth, Mass., teen could be awarded as much as $109 million after losing most of her skin and her vision following a massive allergic reaction to Children's Motrin when she was seven years old. The award against the over-the-counter drug's manufacturer, Johnson & Johnson, was granted to Samantha...

Bionic eye implants now allow blind people to read

12/2/2012 - Researchers have made a breakthrough in restoring the ability to read for blind people with the speed they were formerly accustomed to, by using a "bionic eye" implant to transmit Braille patterns directly on to patients' retinas. The successful trial was carried out using a device called Argus II,...

Sonar device brings vision to those blind from birth

11/30/2012 - Researchers at Hebrew University in Jerusalem are developing a sonar-based device that, according to preliminary tests, already allows the congenitally blind to distinguish between different shapes and even to read. Just as shockingly, the device appears to activate areas of the brain that were formerly...

British cop blasts blind stroke victim with 50,000-volt taser after 'mistaking' walking cane for samurai sword

10/26/2012 - When 61-year-old Colin Farmer, a blind, retired architect and stroke victim from the British town of Lancashire, was forced to the ground recently while walking to meet his friends for dinner, he thought he was being murdered. But in reality, Farmer was actually suffering reckless abuse at the hands...

Drug side effects left woman blind and scarred

12/17/2010 - A federal jury has ordered Mutual Pharmaceutical Co. to pay $21 million to a woman who was blinded and scarred in an adverse reaction to an anti-inflammatory drug. In January 2005, Karen Bartlett of Pliastow, NH, began taking a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) known generically as sulindac...

Blind Mice Recover Visual Responses Using Protein from Green Algae (press release)

9/7/2006 - Nerve cells that normally are not light sensitive in the retinas of blind mice can respond to light when a green algae protein called channelrhodopsin-2 (ChR2) is inserted into the cell membranes, according to a National Institutes of Health (NIH)-supported study published in the April 6, 2006 issue...

Blind Mice Recover Visual Responses Using Protein from Green Algae (press release)

7/31/2006 - Nerve cells that normally are not light sensitive in the retinas of blind mice can respond to light when a green algae protein called channelrhodopsin-2 (ChR2) is inserted into the cell membranes, according to a National Institutes of Health (NIH)-supported study published in the April 6, 2006 issue...

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