Cataract

The word cataract is derived from the Greek word cataracts which loosely translates to waterfall. It was believed that a congealed fluid from the brain had flowed in front of the lens of the eyes. Today, eye cataract is defined as the clouding of the lens of your eyes.

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Glaucoma

Glaucoma is a set of conditions which results in damage to the optic nerve. The optic nerve is located at the back of the eye, and it transmits visual signals from the eye to the brain helping in visualization.

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Ratinopathy

Diabetic retinopathy occurs when high blood sugar levels cause damage to blood vessels in the retina.

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Strabismus / Squint

Strabismus, also known as squint, is a condition where both your eyes do not look together in the same direction. 

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Science

Electrical Engineering

All over the world, human beings create an immense and ever-increasing volume of data, with new kinds of data regularly...

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Science

Electrical Engineering

All over the world, human beings create an immense and ever-increasing volume of data, with new kinds of data regularly...

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