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Combat Diabetic Macular Edema on Several Fronts


 

“Our data suggest that better control of glycemia, LDL cholesterol levels, and blood pressure in type 1 diabetes patients may be beneficial in reducing the incidence of diabetic macular edema,” the researchers concluded, adding that their results validate the current guidelines for ophthalmologic care for the detection of diabetic macular edema over the long-term course of diabetes.

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