Why are Black people more likely to develop glaucoma? Scientists discover new clues
Briefly

The variants are common in people with African ancestry and are associated with a significantly higher risk of developing the sight-robbing disease, the researchers found.
Despite glaucoma being more common in Black people, previous studies were mostly among white or Asian populations, showing the need for diversity in study populations.
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