Spinach May Hold Blindness Cure

Scientists believe the humble garden vegetable spinach may provide a possible treatment for some forms of blindness. They are working on a technique to extract light-absorbing pigments from the vegetable, and add them to nerve cells in the retina. Tests suggest this can make the nerve cells fire when struck by light. The work, by Oak Ridge National Laboratories, Tennessee, is reported in New Scientist magazine.

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