Almost 10 million Americans have diabetes-linked eye disease, finds new study
Findings
The study team estimated that 9.60 million people in the US had diabetic retinopathy and 1.84 million people had vision-threatening diabetic retinopathy in 2021. There was marked variation in prevalence across states and the number of people living with diabetes-related eye disease grew substantially since prevalence was last estimated in 2004.
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