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Diabetes patients who are older, who have had the disease for at least 10 years, and/or have high glycated hemoglobin (A1C), are likely to have damage to corneal endothelial cells, researchers say. The results support the need for patients with diabetes to have regularly-scheduled corneal endothelial examinations. Read more