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February 6, 2003
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Pigment tied to blindness, cancer
Researcher Robert D'Amato holds a model of a human eye while explaining his research, which used drugs to block the growth of blood vessels that cause blindness. (Staff photo by Jon Chase) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Pigment tied to blindness, cancer
Treatment could turn your blue eyes black
Women caring for ill spouses may be at increased risk of heart disease
Burden and stress of caregiving may double risk
Special contact lenses developed by Harvard researcher help blind to see
Helps those whose blindness is caused by certain diseases of cornea
Hospital's size irrelevant to surgical outcomes
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