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                    [Title] => Stroke, heart attack victims getting younger
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Time was when only middle-aged and older patients were known to be suffering from complications of atherosclerosis, or the narrowing of arteries in the body.

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Fact is, patients with diabetes are more likely to develop eye problems such as cataracts and glaucoma but the main threat to vision is the disease’s effect on the retina. That effect is called diabetic retinopathy.
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                    [Title] => Stroke, heart attack victims getting younger
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Time was when only middle-aged and older patients were known to be suffering from complications of atherosclerosis, or the narrowing of arteries in the body.

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Fact is, patients with diabetes are more likely to develop eye problems such as cataracts and glaucoma but the main threat to vision is the disease’s effect on the retina. That effect is called diabetic retinopathy.
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