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FDA Approves VR Treatment for Children With Lazy Eye – PCMag AU
Rather than wearing an eye patch, kids can watch TV shows and movies using a VR headset every day.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a new method of treating children with amblyopia (lazy eye) that replaces eye patches and blurring eye drops with a VR headset.
The new system was developed by Luminopia and is called Luminopia One….
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