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The remedy for cataracts involves surgery, which carries a risk of blindness. Will it be possible to devise a non-surgical cure?

22 November 2017

The remedy for cataracts involves surgery, which carries a risk of blindness. Will it be possible to devise a non-surgical cure?

Joan Barrett, Cambridge, Massachusetts, US

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