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    Hip Fracture Risk Lower After Cataract Surgery

    A large US study of older people with a diagnosis of cataract, finds that the risk of hip fracture is lower following cataract surgery, suggesting the vision-improving surgery may reduce the odds of injury-related falls. The study, which appears in the 1 August online issue of JAMA, reports how...
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    Cataract Surgery Could Be Revolutionized By Laser's Precision And Simplicity

    Two new studies add to the growing body of evidence that a new approach to cataract surgery may be safer and more efficient than today's standard procedure. The new approach, using a special femtosecond laser, is FDA-approved, but not yet widely available in the United States. It's one of the...
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    Broad New TAU Study Finds Statins Cut Cataract Risk

    Statins, a class of drugs used to lower cholesterol levels, have been successfully fighting heart disease for years. A new study from Tel Aviv University has now found that the same drugs cut the risks of cataracts in men by almost 40%. "Doctors have known for some time that there is some sort...
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