Gel restores sight to people with untreatable condition, scientists say

Sky News TechnologySunday, January 11, 2026 at 9:27:00 AM
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Gel restores sight to people with untreatable condition, scientists say
  • Scientists have announced that a commonly used gel has successfully restored sight to individuals suffering from a rare and untreatable condition that leads to blindness. This breakthrough highlights the potential of innovative treatments in addressing previously hopeless medical conditions.
  • The development is significant as it opens new avenues for research and treatment options for those affected by similar conditions, potentially improving the quality of life for many and demonstrating the advancements in medical technology and therapeutic applications.
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