Special to the AdvanceEDINBURG — The DHR Health Institute for Research and Development announced last week its launch of a clinical trial that will evaluate the use of mobile phonebased eye-tracking software as a diagnostic tool for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).The software, called Senseye, looks to revolutionize the way in which healthcare providers and patients diagnose and manage mental health conditions. PTSD affects many people due to different traumatic events in their lives. If Senseye meets FDA approval, it would be used to diagnose PTSD through eye movements, without the need to conduct extensive questioning about the patient’s traumatic ...