By the Numbers: Diabetic Eye Disease

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By the Numbers: Diabetic Eye Disease

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In November, we acknowledge American Diabetes Month and with it, recognize the serious toll the disease can take on the kidney, heart, nerves and eyes. I don't need to tell you about the seriousness of diabetic eye diseases – I think these numbers speak for themselves

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