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Health News: A ray of hope for brain stroke victims

AUGUST 10. SCOTLAND - If you have somebody in your family, who is suffering from partial blindness after having a brain stoke, there is news to rejoice for you. A new therapy has been designed that helps to restore eyesight in brain stoke victims.

There are several individuals, who are found to suffer from blindness after being affected by a brain stroke. Those affected by such strokes report experiencing partial eye blindness. Researchers from University of Aberdeen are coming up with a solution for individuals with such cases.

When a person is affected by a brain stroke, visual pathways get affected and are found to have partial blindness in the eyes. However, blindness can be treated by careful therapy, which results in eye sight getting restored among the stroke affected patients.

The research team from University of Aberdeen has come up with such an eye therapy for brain stroke victims that will help in restoring their eyesight to a great extent. Their therapy is based on computers and is named as Neuro-Eye Therapy.

This therapy requires individuals affected with partial blindness to locate different images on the computer screen. With regular use of the therapy, it is bound to be effective in restoring back eyesight in the stroke victims.

This new therapy is expected to be a great blessing for everyone suffering with partial blindness due to brain strokes. It will help many stroke victims to lead normal lives after using the therapy for a few months.

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