Retinal damage can quietly threaten vision, especially in people living with diabetes, hypertension and other risk factors. Africa Melane speaks to Professor Nabeela Hasrod from the South African Optometric Association about protecting your sight, spotting early warning signs and whether artificial retina technology could change the future of vision care.
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