VR Treatment for Lazy Eye
1point618 writes "According to an article at the BBC, scientist have found a new way to correct amblyopia, or lazy eye, using a virtual reality system. The system works by giving some stimuli to the good eye, but more important stimuli to the bad eye, making it work harder to get stronger while keeping both eyes in use so as not to produce double vision. Supposedly, the system will do in 1 hour what used to take 400 hours, but I'd stay skeptical of such a claim until there is a peer-reviewed paper out."
OK- Lets all be honest here- In order to have a first post like you do, i.e. a lengthy and thought out one, you need to be a subscriber, which we know you are due to the asterick*
But it also means that you saw the article, wrote your post in notepad or some word processing program, copied it, and then madly refreshed the page until the story turned from red to green, and then you pasted it, and hit submit. That is beyond *lame*
*BTW* Is your lazy eye from all the jism that has been unloaded into it when you are sucking cawk???