Glaucoma increases cardiac death risk in blacks
According to a report in Archives of Ophthalmology, black patients have a higher risk of death from a cardiac disease if they suffer from high pressure in the eyes or have been diagnosed with glaucoma at some point. The study was conducted by Suh-Yuh Wu, M.A., of Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York, and other colleagues, and focused mainly on black patients.
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