Fish oil pills tested to protect Diabetics' eyesight
NCT ID NCT04499820
Summary
This study tested whether taking daily omega-3 supplements could help treat early-stage diabetic retinopathy, a common diabetes complication that can damage eyesight. Researchers gave 60 adults with mild to moderate diabetic eye disease either omega-3 pills or a placebo for six months. They used a special eye scan to measure if the supplements improved the density of tiny blood vessels in the retina.
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CHI Creteil
Créteil, Creteil, 94000, France
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