US /ˈrɛtnˌæl, -ˌɔl/
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and that causes a buildup of toxic waste products that causes the death of those retinal cells.
one copy has a mutation and that causes a build-up of toxic waste products that causes the death of those retinal cells.
And it's not acceptable to just tell the doctor that, "Oh, something looks fishy in this X-ray or this pathology slide or this retinal scan." You have to tell them, "Well, what do you think is wrong?" But more importantly, you actually have to show them where in the image you think the evidence for that conclusion lies so that they can then look at it and decide whether they concur or they disagree or, "Oh, well, there's a speck of dust there,
or this pathology slide or this retinal scan.
So there's this asymmetry in our retinal, our eye biology and in our brain's biology whereby early in the day, right around waking, you need a lot of light, a lot of photons, a lot of light energy and artificial lights generally just won't accomplish what you need them to accomplish.
So there's this asymmetry in our retinal, our eye biology,
Unlike our five different taste receptors, or two types of retinal receptors, we don't have specifically differentiated smell receptors.
our five different taste receptors or two types of retinal receptors, we don't have
the difference between the two images, also known as their retinal disparity.
Retinal disparity is pretty easy to see, you just hold your fingers up and then you look
These retinal receptors are called rods and cones. Our rods detect gray scale and are
These retinal receptors are called rods and cones.
Chloroquine had too many side effects to be widely used, including retinal damage and hearing issues.
Chloroquine had too many side effects to be widely used, including retinal damage and hearing issues.
Just needs a retinal scan.
Just needs a retinal scan.
The number of patients with retinal detachment is going up too.
The number of patients with retinal detachment is going up too.
But what can occasionally happen is that as the gel peels away from the back of the eye, it can occasionally pull or tug on the retinal tissue, which some people experience as kind of a bright flash of light off to one side of their vision.
But as it pulls and tugs, there's a chance it can create a tear or a retinal hole in the back of the eye, where fluid can then get through that hole and start lifting the retina off the back, which we call a retinal detachment.