Ah, eye colour! One of the most asked questions I get reside in this very topic. In this episode, our host, Dr Thales Guimaraes, will try to clear some misconceptions and provide some guidance on how eye colour actually works.Support the showIn these episodes, we try and digest the latest advances in ophthalmology and ocular research using simple terms. If you like what we do, consider checking our support page and newsletter linked above. We have articles on themes that did not go on to beco...
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Ah, eye colour! One of the most asked questions I get reside in this very topic. In this episode, our host, Dr Thales Guimaraes, will try to clear some misconceptions and provide some guidance on how eye colour actually works.Support the showIn these episodes, we try and digest the latest advances in ophthalmology and ocular research using simple terms. If you like what we do, consider checking our support page and newsletter linked above. We have articles on themes that did not go on to beco...
Have you heard of Keratoconus? Join us as our host, Dr Thales Guimaraes, walks us through what it is, its causes and available treatments. Spoiler alert: do not rub your eyes! Support the showIn these episodes, we try and digest the latest advances in ophthalmology and ocular research using simple terms. If you like what we do, consider checking our support page and newsletter linked above. We have articles on themes that did not go on to become a full episode, so make sure you subscribe...
Eyes On Research
Ah, eye colour! One of the most asked questions I get reside in this very topic. In this episode, our host, Dr Thales Guimaraes, will try to clear some misconceptions and provide some guidance on how eye colour actually works.Support the showIn these episodes, we try and digest the latest advances in ophthalmology and ocular research using simple terms. If you like what we do, consider checking our support page and newsletter linked above. We have articles on themes that did not go on to beco...