Health & Medicine
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Cataract Surgery Linked to Natural Decline in Vision as We Get Older
Cataract operations are frequently performed to counteract the gradual decrease in eyesight that occurs as we age. Presently, a recent correlation research emphasizes the broader advantages such a treatment may have on one's healthcare, particularly as it relates to lowering the chance of dementia.
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Vaccine Creator Warns That Next Pandemic Can be Worst and Deadlier Than Covid






