Using the Retina as a Biomarker for Brain Function

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Retinal structure may help predict brain disorders.

Thickness of the layers of cells that make up the retina reliably predict brain function.Retinal thickness could be a signal that patients might be at greater risk of developing Alzheimer's disease.

Neuroscientists consider the retina and the optic nerve that carries information into the brain to be a part of the central

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