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Shelby Temple

@shelby_temple

I am a visual neuroscientist turned entrepreneur.

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Blue light filtering by macular pigments & our ageing lens protect from blindness & improve visual performance. A review by Prof Hammond et al. 2019. dx.doi.org/10.2147%2FOPTH… To learn more about how to measure your natural blue light protection go to AzulOptics.com

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I am running the Palace half-marathon for Parkinson’s UK in memory of my late father James MacKenie. Please support me with a small donation justgiving.com/half-marathon4…

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So excited that my boy Morgan Temple is in the upcoming Pale Horse. Watch the trailer he is in the opening scene. Biy running down alleyway. Radio Times radiotimes.com/news/tv/2020-0…

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I am raising money for Parkinson's UK in memory of my late father. Please support me as I run the Hampton Court 1/2 marathon justgiving.com/half-marathon4…

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Some people are more susceptible to retinal damage from blue light than others. The MP-eye by Azul Optics can help by quickly and easily assessing your natural protection against blue light, your macular pigment density.

Some people are more susceptible to retinal damage from blue light than others. The MP-eye by Azul Optics can help by quickly and easily assessing your natural protection against blue light, your macular pigment density.
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Halloween is here and not only are pumpkins fun to carve, but they are also a great source of lutein and zeaxanthin, two macular pigments that protect your retina from blue light that leads to the accumulation of drusen, one of the first signs of AMD...now that really is scary

Halloween is here and not only are pumpkins fun to carve, but they are also a great source of lutein and zeaxanthin, two macular pigments that protect your retina from blue light that leads to the accumulation of drusen, one of the first signs of AMD...now that really is scary
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I love these fish, they have amazing eyes, with different colour vision for looking at their prey, and for seeing predators below or above and behind them while at the surface.