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phdoofus t1_iwt13rx wrote

Too bad my dad didn't know but by that point it was kind of inevitable

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Last-Initial3927 t1_iwt6xpu wrote

Had heard a little about this before under the “lipotoxicity” hypothesis of MD where extracellular fat exerts stress on retinal cells and is “organised” by secreted lipoproteins. I believe it was a cycle of disrupted cell architecture (diminishing surface area) and increased local metabolic derangement.

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qawsedrf12 t1_iwtb7mt wrote

age-related ? is there a non age-related form

and does this include dry vs wet ?

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fwubglubbel t1_iwtf841 wrote

“For the first time, we have been able to connect these specific high-risk cardiovascular diseases to a specific form of AMD, the one with subretinal drusenoid deposits (SDDs),”

I really miss true journalism.

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Morphized t1_iwtfibm wrote

So science confirms that old people get heart problems?

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Hegar t1_iwti5px wrote

Age-related is far more common, but macular degeneration can occur as a symptom of other conditions.

The study found the increased risk in patients with two types of cholesterol deposits formed under the retina, but it didn't mention whether that was more common in wet or dry. I'm not a doctor though so someone else may know more about that.

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doomdoggie t1_iwtooxa wrote

As you get older your eyesight deteriorates and your risk of serious heart problems increases...OK cool, we already knew this.

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