
The risk of developing exfoliation syndrome (XFS) in the eyes, linked with increased risk of cataracts and glaucoma, increases with outdoor activities, a new study led by Louis Pasquale from Harvard Medical School and the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, reveals. Background: XFS is a harmful aging of the eye associated cataracts, elevated intraocular pressure and retinal vein blockage. There is evidence that climate factors contribute to XFS. ...
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