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Health Tip: Preventing Glaucoma
By LadyLively on June 17, 2019
Certain ethnic groups, the elderly and people who have family members with glaucoma are at a higher risk than others for the eye disease, says the Glaucoma Research Foundation.
To help prevent glaucoma, the foundation recommends:
- Schedule regular eye exams.
- Wear protective eyewear when necessary.
- Exercise regularly.
Vision loss from glaucoma can be silent, slow and progressive. However, a timely diagnosis and prompt treatment can prevent irreversible damage.
Source: HealthDay
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