Childhood Visual Impairment Could Increase the Odds of Developing Adult Dementia
People who had visual impairment in childhood appear to be at greater risk for developing dementia after age 65, according to a recent study.
People who had visual impairment in childhood appear to be at greater risk for developing dementia after age 65, according to a recent study.
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The Annual Meeting is the premier U.S. meeting dedicated to anterior segment surgery with tailored education and unmatched inspirational opportunities. In 2024—the 50 th anniversary…