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How to use cataracts in a sentence

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Excessive ultraviolet ray exposure can cause premature aging of the skin, cataracts, skin cancers and immune system suppression.
The bulbs are covered with a plastic screen that helps block out potentially harmful ultraviolet rays that can cause cataracts and skin problems.
There are medieval scenes of bloodletting, and of doctors cauterising patients' piles, polyps, and even cataracts.
Newborns with monocular congenital or dense cataracts are at risk for developing deprivation amblyopia.
Also it is linked with asthma, tonsillitis, digestive disorders, eczema and even cataracts, breast and prostrate cancer.
Animal and test-tube studies have long suggested that damage caused by oxidation leads to cataracts and macular degeneration.
Some children are born with cataracts, which are a cloudiness of the eye's lenses that prevent images from being seen clearly or at all.
But as I hesitated, the cataracts clouded over and the old blind man clicked his tongue.
This actually happens in the case of individuals who are born blind due to congenital cataracts and are subsequently cured.
But sand shallows, cataracts, and poison arrows turned his small boats back.
These health effects include sunburn, skin cancer, cataracts and immune suppression.
This is Kaieteur Falls, one of the molt spectacular cataracts in the world.
The main symptom of this disease, which is treatable by the complete removal of lactose and galactose from the diet, is early onset cataracts.
One old lady in her 70s sits singing and strumming her guitar with a maraca, cataracts on both eyes, a few coins at her feet.
For example, some of us are predisposed to cardiovascular disease or chronic diseases, like obesity, certain cancers, cataracts, and diabetes.
Eye diseases such as glaucoma and cataracts, and joint diseases such as arthritis may severely restrict your mobility.
The four-month-old is one of the three in every 10,000 children born with cataracts which leave them with extremely poor sight.
Straddling the Brazil-Argentina border is the Iguassu Falls, a range of cataracts that could be the most perfectly designed in the world.
Half an hour later, we round the last bend, and there, tumbling into a wide, sand-fringed plunge-pool are the silky cataracts of Twin Falls.
The development of cataracts is normally related to the natural process of ageing.
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Examples from Classical Literature
As a kitten of the Muses and meer frog of Helicon he croaked cataracts of plumbeous cerebrosity.
It has, from ten to twelve miles above its embouchure into Lake Ontario, one of the finest cataracts in the world.
In Wensleydale the progress of the Ure is broken by several fine waterfalls, notably the cataracts at Aysgarth.
It is well to ponder, by the roar of the cataracts of the Nile, over the perfectibility of man.
Italian in the mouth of Italians is a deep-voiced stream, with unexpected cataracts and boulders to preserve it from monotony.
Binni had skin allergy, rheumatism and cataracts but the refuse collectors' boss, Ian Reck, paid the vets' bill and took her home to be bathed.
The water foamed as it fell in rapids and cataracts, which confirmed the doctor in his preconceived ideas on the subject.
Fate had seen fit to direct him to other destinies, had hurried him from point to point, and dropped him at last upon this little wedge of rock between the cataracts.
Blurred near vision affects a huge number of people in later years, and our eyes can become more susceptible to conditions like cataracts and glaucoma.
Such is the history that Lamartine has shed such cataracts of tears over.
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