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New Laser for Diabetic Eye Complication
A new laser is helping to prevent blindness for some patients with advanced diabetic retinopathy. The exciting eye treatment is reported on UNMC.com news. Proliferativre diabetic retinopathy or PDR is an advanced stage of diabetic reinopathy. A person with diabetes can grow new blood vessels in the eye but they are fragile. These new cells […]
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The Chronology of Visual Impairment
Diabetes and blindness are two words often paired. A new study published in JAMA Ophthalmology delves further into this issue, identifying the trend of visual impairment over two different 3-year periods. Despite the vigilant efforts over the past decade to control blood glucose, diabetic retinopathy has increased. Why is this happening and who does it […]
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Where does Retinopathy start in Diabetes?
Although you may think the answer is obviously the eyes, you may be wrong. This study has confirmed that retinal changes in Type 1 diabetes occur after neurovascular changes, or blood flow to the brain, are observed. Think of diabetic retinopathy like a stick of dynamite. You don’t get detonation until the flame reaches the […]
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Riva Greenberg’s 10 Diabetes Advances in 2012
Riva Greenberg needs no introduction to those who seek to live an exceptional life, not despite diabetes but because of it. If you have yet to reach the summit of diabetes enlightenment, allow me to introduce Riva Greenberg. She is an author, a speaker, and a person living with Type 1 diabetes for 40 years. […]
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Alphabet Soup to Prevent DME
A new therapeutic approach to treat diabetic macular edema (DME) combines insulin and an inhibitor of epidermal growth factor (EGF). Many people with diabetic retinopathy will also develop DME as a secondary complication. This is a thickening of the center of the retina.. Over 10 years, 20% of patients with Type 1 diabetes (T1D) and 40% with Type […]
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A new therapy for diabetic macular edema
A secondary complication of diabetic retinopathy is diabetic macular edema (DME). This is due to leaking blood vessels within the eye. Doctors have used different methods of treating this condition but a lack of compelling evidence has been presented to win the stamp of approval from the FDA. This may soon change with the development of a novel […]
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