While occasional floaters are common, an increase in their frequency or the appearance of flashes of light may warrant a ...
According to the NHS website, while floaters - such as dots and lines - or flashes of light in your vision are typically "common" and "not usually serious," you should call yoru GP or 111 if they ...
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Chemical regulates light processing differently in the autistic and non-autistic eye, new study findsAutistic people have larger responses to single light flashes in the retina of the eye and this new study shows that increasing GABA activity can reduce this response. Published in The Journal of ...
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