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Peripheral neuropathy risk factors seem to explain a higher prevalence among non-Hispanic Black individuals, but not among Hispanic individuals.
In a study published in the August issue of the American Journal of Ophthalmology, diagnostic indicators are identified for confirming chronic neuropathic ocular pain (NOP) for patients experiencing ...
Among patients with T2D and DPN, some with nonpainful DPN developed neuropathic pain over a 5-year period while others with painful DPN experienced relief.
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Health and Me on MSNYour Ethnicity May Be Putting You At Higher Risk For This Major Nerve DisorderThere are many times, researchers have noticed how certain diseases only affect people of particular ethnicity. New research ...
Hispanic people are more likely to develop peripheral neuropathy than white people, and it's not clear why, a new study has ...
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