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OLED TVs Reduce Eye Strain for Binge-Watchers

Discover how OLED smart TV technology, with self-emissive pixels and true blacks, creates a more comfortable viewing experience for long binge sessions, reducing eye fatigue.

Vaishno Devi Medical College: Campus Calm Amid Admission Row

Despite protests over Muslim-majority admissions, the first batch at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Institute of Medical Excellence studies in peace. Classes proceed with bhajans, strict rules, and community outreach. Read the full story.

New Multi-Speciality Hospital Launched in Palghar

A new 116-bed multi-speciality hospital in Palghar, funded by the Memon community, aims to transform healthcare for tribal populations. It offers cardiac care, MRI, and free treatment for the poor.

Top 8 Eye-Friendly LED Monitors for 2025

Struggling with screen fatigue? Discover the 8 best LED monitors in December 2025 designed to reduce eye strain for professionals. Protect your vision today!

LVPEI Study: CXL Safe for High-Risk Keratoconus Patients

A new study from LV Prasad Eye Institute finds collagen crosslinking (CXL) is effective and safe for keratoconus patients, even those with limbal stem cell damage from severe eye allergies. Learn more about this breakthrough.

5 Animals That Change Eye Color for Survival

Discover 5 unique animals like reindeer and octopuses that biologically change eye color for camouflage, hunting, and survival in extreme environments. Explore nature's wonders!

Glaucoma: The Silent Thief of Sight Explained

Glaucoma is a leading cause of irreversible blindness, often with no early symptoms. Early detection through regular eye tests is crucial to prevent vision loss. Protect your eyesight today.

Eye changes predict leukemia treatment response: Study

Hyderabad study reveals eye changes in leukemia patients can predict treatment success. Regular eye tests emerge as crucial diagnostic tool for cancer monitoring. Learn how vision symptoms indicate disease progression.

9 eye infections after cataract surgeries in Bijapur

Nine patients developed serious eye infections after cataract surgeries at Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district hospital. Health department orders urgent inquiry and transfers patients to Raipur for specialist care.

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