Key Takeaways
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Millions of Americans undergo cataract removal surgery each year
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New research in squirrels has spotted a protein in the eye that reverses the vision-robbing condition
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Surgeries come with risks, so any non-surgical option for cataracts is welcome
MONDAY, Sept. 23, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Research in rats and hibernating squirrels has pinpointed a naturally occurring protein that appears to reverse cataracts, scientists report.
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