Protect Your Eyesight: Living With Diabetic Macular Edema
With the right treatments, it’s possible to stop the progression of DME, a cause of vision loss in people who have diabetes.
Approximately 750,000 adults over 40 in the United States have diabetic macular edema.

Life With DME-Related Vision Loss
Vision loss is one of the top 10 disabilities among adults, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. These hacks and lifestyle changes can help make navigating life with vision loss a little easier.
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Blindness caused by diabetes is preventable in 90 percent of cases.


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