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Cardiovascular Risk Score Shows Value in Predicting Future Eye Disease
About 10% of the U.S. population fits into the highest-risk category, with a 20% or higher risk of a cardiac event; 54% are ...
Researchers led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore have, for the first time, recorded a tiny mechanical “twitch” ...
Air pollution and PM2.5 are raising eye health risks, say doctors at Eye Q Eye Hospital and RML hospital. Learn symptoms and ...
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Health alert: 80% of people ignore these eye problems, which can lead to permanent vision loss
Eye diseases are increasingly being observed in people of all ages, from children to the elderly. Health experts say that ...
As people age, their eyes change, making it important to stay informed about eye health. Many vision issues are manageable ...
An opthalmologist, Zainab Akinbode, has advised Nigerians to desist from using substances such as breast milk and urine as remedies to treat eye defects. Dr. Akinbode said such practices could cause ...
Those with high cardiovascular risk were twice as likely to develop glaucoma and six times as likely to develop AMD as low-risk individuals ...
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Cardiovascular risk scores predict future development of serious eye diseases
A new study from UCLA Health shows that a cardiovascular risk score already used routinely in primary care can predict who ...
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