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What research is being done?



Scientists around the world seek better ways to detect, treat and prevent vision loss in people with diabetes. Research is conducted through studies in the laboratory and with patients.

For example, researchers are studying drugs that may stop the retina from sending signals to the body to grow new blood vessels. Someday, these drugs may help people control their diabetic retinopathy and reduce the need for laser surgery.

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