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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Blindness vision loss
  1. Vision Impairment and Blindness (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... do. The leading causes of low vision and blindness in the United States are age-related eye ...
  2. Color Blindness (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... of color vision. Most of the time, color blindness is genetic. There is no treatment, but most ...
  3. Glaucoma (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... optic nerve. It is a leading cause of blindness in the United States. It usually happens when ...
  4. Diabetic Eye Problems (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... which can harm your vision and sometimes cause blindness. Some common diabetes eye problems include: Diabetic retinopathy, which is the leading cause of blindness in American adults. It affects blood vessels in ...
  5. Behcet's Syndrome (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... blood clots, inflammation of the digestive system and blindness. Doctors aren't sure what causes Behcet's. It ...
  6. Developmental Disabilities (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... term problems. They may be physical, such as blindness. They may affect mental ability, such as learning ...
  7. Eye Care (National Library of Medicine)  
    Your eyes are an important part of your health. Most people rely on their eyes to see and make sense of the world around them. But some eye diseases can lead ...
  8. Optic Nerve Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... of diseases that are the leading cause of blindness in the United States. Glaucoma usually happens when ...
  9. Retinal Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... and some can be serious enough to cause blindness. Examples are: Macular degeneration - a disease that destroys ...
  10. Skin Infections (National Library of Medicine)  
    What are skin infections? Your skin is your body's largest organ. It has many different functions, including covering and protecting your body. It helps ...
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