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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for glaucoma
  1. ... that are the most medically underserved. For example, glaucoma disproportionately affects Black and Hispanic patients. From a ... can blind people—things like cataracts, macular degeneration, glaucoma, and diabetic eye disease—those things aren’t ...
  2. ... lead to serious complications such as heart attack, glaucoma, diabetes, cancer, and cognitive and behavioral disorders. How ...
  3. ... can lead to heart attack, diabetes, cancer, or glaucoma. If you have a heart condition, snore loudly, ...
  4. ... looks at many things. The doctor looks for glaucoma, cataracts, diabetes-related changes, blood pressure, and more. ...
  5. ... tap, three glucose tests for diabetes, and a glaucoma test to figure out what was wrong with ...
  6. ... damage the retina or optic nerve (such as glaucoma ) can lead to permanent blindness. Zebrafish’s immune systems ...
  7. ... after surgery for other eye problems, such as glaucoma. Cataracts also can develop in people who have ...