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How to use the word cataracts in a Sentence?

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In the days and weeks after my own cataract surgery, I was stunned by how bright and beautiful and vivid the world was, but I was shocked by the idea that there are hundreds of millions, probably 200 million people around the world, who are blind or nearly blind from cataracts and who don’t have access to the surgery.

Jeff Levenson

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Her owner had gone into a nursing home and could no longer take care of her, she has a lot of dental issues, cataracts and very poor hearing. She's just the sweetest dog. Everybody who knows her loves her.

Caitlin Koska

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Remember when my retina was detached because Charley threw the train at my eye ? well, guys it's not over. So apparently after you have that retina reattachment surgery, it's very common to get cataracts, so that happened to me. So I'm actually going to leave in 20 minutes and have cataract surgery.

Savannah Guthrie

Found on CNN
3 years ago

As I get used to my new place, I will start to settle down. Thanks for being patient with me. I don’t mean to be such a pain. the sign basically explains he’s an old man now and he has cataracts.

Sharla Wilson via AP

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

The sign basically explains he’s an old man now and he has cataracts.

Sharla Wilson via AP

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

The next leap in logic : Do they evidence cataracts ? I'm not a medical expert, but my medical experts who I consulted don't necessarily draw that conclusion, and are cataracts caused by arsenic, well, that's another quantum leap in itself.

Janine Barchas

Found on CNN
7 years ago

The most important implication is that we can treat cataracts with an eyedrop, not surgery.

Kang Zhang

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

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