For the more than 500 million people living with diabetes worldwide, one of the most feared complications is vision loss. But by the time diabetic eye disease is detected, the damage is often irreversible. A new study published in PLOS Medicine suggests that may be about to change.
Similar Posts
Emotionally Unavailable? 5 Practices To Help You Open Up, Fast
Have you ever felt confused or overwhelmed or wondered how a friend or partner feels? Maybe…
This New Moon Mixes Up With Mercury Retrograde—Here’s What To Know
We’ve somehow already entered Leo season, and that can only mean one thing: We have a…
Grilled Coconut Chicken
This Grilled Coconut Chicken is a vibrant chicken dish with great flavor and a kick of…
Read This Before Trying TikTok’s “Morning Shed” Beauty Routine
As anyone who has ever dealt with acne, dark circles, or fine lines knows, a skincare routine can…
StartUPDATE: New Developments for Healthcare Startups
Oral Genome is collaborating with Harmony Health and United Concordia Dental to pilot its salivary testing…
The Ultimate Guide To Peptides: Safety, Sourcing, & Expert Insights
Peptides are having a moment. Scroll through social media, and you’ll find everyone from orthopedic surgeons…
