Can Our Eyes Help Predict Who Will Develop Memory Loss?
People whose eyes show signs of small changes in blood vessels at age 60 may be more likely to develop thinking and memory problems by the time they are 80 than people with healthy eyes.
by SoP | Mar 27, 2018 | News | 0 comments
People whose eyes show signs of small changes in blood vessels at age 60 may be more likely to develop thinking and memory problems by the time they are 80 than people with healthy eyes.
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