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A 15-year study of patients at risk for developing glaucoma due to eye pressure has found that most do not need to receive eye drop treatment. “In low-risk patients, close observation looks to be an effective approach,” Michael Kass says. “But it’s important that all patients receive regular eye exams, to detect elevated pressure and to assess other risk factors for glaucoma.” (Courtesy: iStockphoto)

WASHINGTON U.-ST. LOUIS / UC DAVIS (US)—Most people at risk for developing glaucoma due to high eye pressure do not need treatment, according to a large, multicenter study. Continue…

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