New Studies on Light and Circadian Rhythm

Razi Berry Researchers said the wavelengths at sunrise and sunset have the biggest impact on brain centers that regulate our circadian clock and our mood and alertness. Wavelengths at sunrise and sunset have the biggest impact on brain centers that regulate our circadian clock Their study, “A color vision circuit for non-image-forming vision in the […]

Eat These Foods to Help Strengthen Your Intuition

Razi Berry I was just turning fifteen years old and an eating disorder was killing me. I had gone into heart failure as a complication, and my life was slipping from me while my parents and younger siblings watched.  Their hearts were breaking. And so was mine; my heart was literally broken. Heart. Failure. Disordered […]

Too Much Viagra Could Lead to Long-term Vision Issues

Razi Berry A case study from Mount Sinai was published recently that showed color vision problems resulting from cellular retinal damage from taking high doses of sildenafil citrate (Viagra).1 Viagra is a popular medication that is used to help men who suffer from erectile dysfunction get and maintain an erection. The case study demonstrates that […]

Using an “Eye-chip” to Treat Eye Diseases

Razi Berry A research team has developed a new model for conducting research on the eye. The model is actually a living retina fragment on a chip.1 The model is intended to further the development of personalized treatment of eye diseases. Specifically, the “eye-on-a-chip” may become a less invasive technique for addressing the worsening eyesight […]