ideastream: Thomas Steinemann, a professor of ophthalmology, explained how looking at the solar eclipse without protective eyewear can lead to permanent vision damage. Viewing the eclipse without protection “potentially can burn and scar your retina, particularly the central type of the retina that is called the macula or fovea,” he explained.
Ophthalmology's Thomas Steinemann shares dangers of eclipse eye damage
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April 15, 2024
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