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    Hidden Figures: How This Harlem Doctor Advanced Eye Health Technology in a Major Way

    By Kaba Abdul-FattaahNovember 4, 20255 Mins Read
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    I found myself wondering, where did the gesture of blinking an eye at someone come from? Across cultures, a wink—a playful, deliberate blink—holds a variety of meanings. It might signal flirtation, a shared secret, or a moment of mischief. Still, beyond its cultural interpretations, blinking reveals much more about us than we realize.

    It’s not just a simple reflex; it’s a reflection of our physical and emotional states.

    Sometimes, the innocence of a blink speaks volumes. Think about how a parent uses a quick blink or wink toward their child, conveying a silent message of love or encouragement. That blink, though small, can make a child feel deeply seen and connected. It’s a reminder that even the simplest gestures have the power to create bonds and communicate far beyond words.

    Blinking plays a crucial role in eye health, and few understood this better than Dr. Patricia Era Bath.

    Born in Harlem in 1942, Dr. Bath shattered racial and gender barriers to become one of the most influential figures in ophthalmology. She made history as the first Black woman to receive a medical patent for her Laserphaco Probe, a tool that revolutionized cataract surgery and restored sight to millions. But Dr. Bath’s vision extended far beyond medical innovation. As a co-founder of the American Institute for the Prevention of Blindness, she declared that “sight is a basic human right,” ensuring that underserved communities receive the care they need. Her legacy goes beyond technology; it’s about accessibility, equality and the life-changing value of healthy vision.

    The science behind blinking is fascinating. On average, humans blink 15–20 times per minute. Though it may seem like a mundane act, each blink plays a vital role in eye health. It spreads a thin layer of tears across the eye’s surface, keeping it hydrated and free from irritants. Blinking also shields the eyes from dust, debris and environmental harm. However, the benefits don’t stop there. Neuroscientist Dr. Andrew Huberman explains that blinking serves as a “reset button” for the brain, offering brief pauses that help us refocus and process information more effectively.

    Your blinking patterns can also offer clues to your overall health. Spending long hours in front of screens can reduce your blink rate, leading to dry eye syndrome and strain. Neurological disorders, like Parkinson’s disease, can cause changes in blinking frequency, while rapid blinking can indicate stress or fatigue. By paying attention to these patterns, we can better understand and protect our health.

    Dr. Bath’s pioneering work serves as a reminder that caring for our eyes is more than just about vision; it’s about understanding how vital our senses are in keeping us connected to the world around us. Her work didn’t just restore sight—it restored dignity and independence to countless individuals.

    If you want to enhance your eye health, simple blinking exercises can help. For instance, taking 20-second breaks every 20 minutes to blink slowly and deliberately can prevent dryness caused by prolonged screen time. You can also alternate your focus between a distant object and a nearby one while blinking to reduce strain and strengthen eye muscles. Another useful exercise is rapid blinking for 10 seconds, followed by a rest with your eyes closed. These practices don’t just improve vision—they help maintain the health of one of the most complex and delicate organs in the body.

    Blinking also holds intriguing psychological insights. People tend to blink more often when nervous or even when lying, making it a subtle, involuntary indicator of emotional states. Interestingly, synchronization in blinking has been observed when people are engaged in shared experiences, like watching a movie or having a deep conversation. This phenomenon shows how blinking can create a sense of harmony and connection between individuals.

    Research from Osaka University suggests that blinking temporarily deactivates parts of the brain, offering us a brief moment of mental rest and clarity—a micro-break for the mind.

    As the saying goes, “The eyes are the windows to the soul.”

    Blinking, then, is the humble curtain that protects and cleanses those windows. It rejuvenates, connects, and reveals aspects of our physical and emotional worlds that often go unnoticed.

    Dr. Bath’s remarkable legacy reminds us that understanding and maintaining eye health can change lives. From her innovative Laserphaco Probe to her advocacy for equal access to vision care, she showed us that protecting our sight is a vital part of improving our quality of life. The next time you blink, take a moment to reflect on this simple yet profound action. Appreciate your vision and honor those like Dr. Bath who dedicated their lives to ensuring that such a gift is available to all.

    There’s a saying that life is but a blink of an eye in the vast span of time. Some of us are already halfway through our blink. It’s a reminder to cherish the moments we have left and be grateful for the life we’re living. One way to do that is by prioritizing our health, starting with the precious gift of vision. After all, the world becomes clearer when we prioritize the eyes that help us see it.

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    Kaba Abdul-Fattaah

    Kaba Abdul-Fattaah is a dynamic independent documentary filmmaker and photographer. A world traveler, he has traversed the globe capturing not only music and film giants, but incredible footage of some of the most incredible humanitarians and freedom fighters of our time. Kaba's work passionately explores and celebrates the richness of the Black community, showcasing its depth and beauty through compelling visual narratives. He is a native of Brooklyn and currently resides in Harlem.

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