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This genetic condition stops typical development in parts of the body. It may include unusual facial features, short height, heart problems or other issues.
Wearing nonprescription colored contacts can cause scratches, infection or blindness. These eye accessories aren't made to fit each individual's eye. Avoid ...
If the infection spreads to the eye socket, it can reduce vision or cause blindness. Prevention. Take these steps to help lower your risk of getting acute ...
Blindness. Dementia. Deafness. If a pregnant person with syphilis passes the germs to the unborn infant, it's called congenital syphilis. This condition can ...
Mayo Clinic Minute: What is an aneurysm? Mayo Clinic Research Finds Risk of Glaucoma Blindness Drops by Half · New Way to Fix Aneurysms · Optic neuritis ...
Research to Prevent Blindness Career Development AwardResearch to Prevent Blindness Foundation. 1999. Leslie W. Nesmith, M.D. Research AwardSchepens ...
Diabetes can damage the blood vessels in the retina (part of the eye that senses light) (diabetic retinopathy). This could cause blindness. Diabetes also ...
... blindness in one eye. Although a TIA produces symptoms similar to a stroke, it usually lasts only a few minutes and causes no permanent damage. But, a TIA ...
Bariatric surgery helped Scott lose the weight and set the course to a[...] By Joel Streed • May 4, 2017. Transient smartphone blindness: Mayo Clinic Radio ...
Known diagnosis of total blindness (light perception or worse visual acuity in both eyes). Participating Mayo Clinic locations. Study statuses change often ...
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