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Magnets could attract better vision

Researchers in Canada have discovered a temporary cure for amblyopia in adults. the technique called 'transcranial magnetic stimulation' works by using a magnetic coil to stimulate the brain neurons responsible for vision.  Although the effects are only temporary the team at McGill University in Montreal hope that it could help them find a permanent cure for the condition. To find out more about amblyopia, click here


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