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  • Back pain placebo restores author's sight.
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    Back pain placebo restores author's sight.
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    An elderly woman has had her eyesight restored — after being treated for back pain.
    It is being hailed a “scientific miracle” by scientists involved in the treatment.
    Author Dr Lynley Hood , 80, from New Zealand, had suffered from an acute form of glaucoma for more than a decade.
    She had no central vision in her left eye while her right eye was like seeing the world through TV static and it was difficult for her to adapt to changing light conditions.
    It had effectively stopped her from reading and writing and she had to give up her work as an award-winning author and was warned her eyesight would never improve.

    Her life-changing moment came after she fractured her pelvis in a fall in 2020, and since then had suffered severe lower back pain.

    Because of her pain she volunteered for a chronic pain treatment research project at the country’s University of Otago.
    Treatment involved her wearing a cap wired with electrodes that stimulate the brain with electrical currents.

    OPS: Dr Lynley Hood with the cap that restored her eyesight and Dr Divya Adhia

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Back pain placebo restores author's sight.
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    Back pain placebo restores author's sight.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Blind 1
    Ref 14815
    25/05/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: ODT.Co.NZ
    An elderly woman has had her eyesight restored — after being treated for back pain.
    It is being hailed a “scientific miracle” by scientists involved in the treatment.
    Author Dr Lynley Hood , 80, from New Zealand, had suffered from an acute form of glaucoma for more than a decade.
    She had no central vision in her left eye while her right eye was like seeing the world through TV static and it was difficult for her to adapt to changing light conditions.
    It had effectively stopped her from reading and writing and she had to give up her work as an award-winning author and was warned her eyesight would never improve.

    Her life-changing moment came after she fractured her pelvis in a fall in 2020, and since then had suffered severe lower back pain.

    Because of her pain she volunteered for a chronic pain treatment research project at the country’s University of Otago.
    Treatment involved her wearing a cap wired with electrodes that stimulate the brain with electrical currents.

    OPS: Dr Lynley Hood with the cap that restored her eyesight and Dr Divya Adhia

    Picture supplioed by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Back pain placebo restores author's sight.
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    Back pain placebo restores author's sight.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Blind 1
    Ref 14815
    25/05/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: ODT.Co.NZ
    An elderly woman has had her eyesight restored — after being treated for back pain.
    It is being hailed a “scientific miracle” by scientists involved in the treatment.
    Author Dr Lynley Hood , 80, from New Zealand, had suffered from an acute form of glaucoma for more than a decade.
    She had no central vision in her left eye while her right eye was like seeing the world through TV static and it was difficult for her to adapt to changing light conditions.
    It had effectively stopped her from reading and writing and she had to give up her work as an award-winning author and was warned her eyesight would never improve.

    Her life-changing moment came after she fractured her pelvis in a fall in 2020, and since then had suffered severe lower back pain.

    Because of her pain she volunteered for a chronic pain treatment research project at the country’s University of Otago.
    Treatment involved her wearing a cap wired with electrodes that stimulate the brain with electrical currents.

    OPS: The cap that restored Dr Lynley Hood's eyesight and Dr Divya Adhia

    Picture supplioed by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Back pain placebo restores author's sight.
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    Back pain placebo restores author's sight.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Blind 1
    Ref 14815
    25/05/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: ODT.Co.NZ
    An elderly woman has had her eyesight restored — after being treated for back pain.
    It is being hailed a “scientific miracle” by scientists involved in the treatment.
    Author Dr Lynley Hood , 80, from New Zealand, had suffered from an acute form of glaucoma for more than a decade.
    She had no central vision in her left eye while her right eye was like seeing the world through TV static and it was difficult for her to adapt to changing light conditions.
    It had effectively stopped her from reading and writing and she had to give up her work as an award-winning author and was warned her eyesight would never improve.

    Her life-changing moment came after she fractured her pelvis in a fall in 2020, and since then had suffered severe lower back pain.

    Because of her pain she volunteered for a chronic pain treatment research project at the country’s University of Otago.
    Treatment involved her wearing a cap wired with electrodes that stimulate the brain with electrical currents.

    OPS: Dr Lynley Hood with the cap that restored her eyesight and Dr Divya Adhia

    Picture supplioed by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Back pain placebo restores author's sight.
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    Back pain placebo restores author's sight.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Blind 1
    Ref 14815
    25/05/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: ODT.Co.NZ
    An elderly woman has had her eyesight restored — after being treated for back pain.
    It is being hailed a “scientific miracle” by scientists involved in the treatment.
    Author Dr Lynley Hood , 80, from New Zealand, had suffered from an acute form of glaucoma for more than a decade.
    She had no central vision in her left eye while her right eye was like seeing the world through TV static and it was difficult for her to adapt to changing light conditions.
    It had effectively stopped her from reading and writing and she had to give up her work as an award-winning author and was warned her eyesight would never improve.

    Her life-changing moment came after she fractured her pelvis in a fall in 2020, and since then had suffered severe lower back pain.

    Because of her pain she volunteered for a chronic pain treatment research project at the country’s University of Otago.
    Treatment involved her wearing a cap wired with electrodes that stimulate the brain with electrical currents.

    OPS: Dr Divya Adhia

    Picture supplioed by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Back pain placebo restores author's sight.
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    Back pain placebo restores author's sight.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Blind 1
    Ref 14815
    25/05/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: ODT.Co.NZ
    An elderly woman has had her eyesight restored — after being treated for back pain.
    It is being hailed a “scientific miracle” by scientists involved in the treatment.
    Author Dr Lynley Hood , 80, from New Zealand, had suffered from an acute form of glaucoma for more than a decade.
    She had no central vision in her left eye while her right eye was like seeing the world through TV static and it was difficult for her to adapt to changing light conditions.
    It had effectively stopped her from reading and writing and she had to give up her work as an award-winning author and was warned her eyesight would never improve.

    Her life-changing moment came after she fractured her pelvis in a fall in 2020, and since then had suffered severe lower back pain.

    Because of her pain she volunteered for a chronic pain treatment research project at the country’s University of Otago.
    Treatment involved her wearing a cap wired with electrodes that stimulate the brain with electrical currents.

    OPS: Dr Lynley Hood with the cap that restored her eyesight and Dr Divya Adhia

    Picture supplioed by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Back pain placebo restores author's sight.
    DUKAS_155703538_FER
    Back pain placebo restores author's sight.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Blind 1
    Ref 14815
    25/05/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: ODT.Co.NZ
    An elderly woman has had her eyesight restored — after being treated for back pain.
    It is being hailed a “scientific miracle” by scientists involved in the treatment.
    Author Dr Lynley Hood , 80, from New Zealand, had suffered from an acute form of glaucoma for more than a decade.
    She had no central vision in her left eye while her right eye was like seeing the world through TV static and it was difficult for her to adapt to changing light conditions.
    It had effectively stopped her from reading and writing and she had to give up her work as an award-winning author and was warned her eyesight would never improve.

    Her life-changing moment came after she fractured her pelvis in a fall in 2020, and since then had suffered severe lower back pain.

    Because of her pain she volunteered for a chronic pain treatment research project at the country’s University of Otago.
    Treatment involved her wearing a cap wired with electrodes that stimulate the brain with electrical currents.

    OPS: Dr Lynley Hood

    Picture supplioed by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Back pain placebo restores author's sight.
    DUKAS_155703537_FER
    Back pain placebo restores author's sight.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Blind 1
    Ref 14815
    25/05/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: ODT.Co.NZ
    An elderly woman has had her eyesight restored — after being treated for back pain.
    It is being hailed a “scientific miracle” by scientists involved in the treatment.
    Author Dr Lynley Hood , 80, from New Zealand, had suffered from an acute form of glaucoma for more than a decade.
    She had no central vision in her left eye while her right eye was like seeing the world through TV static and it was difficult for her to adapt to changing light conditions.
    It had effectively stopped her from reading and writing and she had to give up her work as an award-winning author and was warned her eyesight would never improve.

    Her life-changing moment came after she fractured her pelvis in a fall in 2020, and since then had suffered severe lower back pain.

    Because of her pain she volunteered for a chronic pain treatment research project at the country’s University of Otago.
    Treatment involved her wearing a cap wired with electrodes that stimulate the brain with electrical currents.

    OPS: Dr Lynley Hood with the cap that restroed her eyesight and Dr Divya Adhia

    Picture supplioed by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • The famous Bran Castle seen from a lookout during autumn, Bran, Romania, Europe
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    The famous Bran Castle seen from a lookout during autumn, Bran, Romania, Europe
    The famous Bran Castle seen from a lookout during autumn, Bran, Romania, Europe
    Oliver Wintzen

     

  • The famous Bran Castle seen from a lookout during autumn, Bran, Romania, Europe
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    The famous Bran Castle seen from a lookout during autumn, Bran, Romania, Europe
    The famous Bran Castle seen from a lookout during autumn, Bran, Romania, Europe
    Oliver Wintzen

     

  • Transylvania, Romania - May 2009
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    Transylvania, Romania - May 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mike Longhurst / Rex Features ( 947678f )
    Courtyard of castle known as "Dracula's Castle", Bran, Transylvania, Romania
    Transylvania, Romania - May 2009

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Transylvania, Romania - May 2009
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    Transylvania, Romania - May 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mike Longhurst / Rex Features ( 947678g )
    Turret of castle known as "Dracula's Castle", Bran, Transylvania, Romania
    Transylvania, Romania - May 2009

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Transylvania, Romania - May 2009
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    Transylvania, Romania - May 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mike Longhurst / Rex Features ( 947678e )
    Interior of castle known as "Dracula's Castle", Bran, Transylvania, Romania
    Transylvania, Romania - May 2009

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX