Women with higher body mass index and weight were at reduced risk of developing certain forms of glaucoma in a large cohort study, researchers said.Now some of them will be able to see how fat they are.
For each unit of body mass index, participants in the giant Nurses' Health Study showed a 6% reduction (95% CI 2% to 9%) in the rate of developing primary open-angle glaucoma with an intraocular pressure of 21 mm Hg or less at diagnosis (so-called normal tension), reported Louis R. Pasquale, MD, of the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary in Boston, and colleagues.
Though they will likely still ignore it.
Note the appropriate "giant Nurses' Health Study."
Who says there is no humor in sick care?
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