El colesterol "bueno" podría ser malo para el glaucoma

Paciente negra probando sus ojos

Puntos clave

  • El colesterol HDL "bueno" podría aumentar el riesgo de glaucoma en personas mayores de 55 años

  • Al mismo tiempo, el colesterol LDL y los triglicéridos "malos" podrían reducir el riesgo

  • Todavía no está claro por qué los diferentes tipos de colesterol afectarían el riesgo de glaucoma

Originally published on spanish.healthday.com, part of the BLOX Digital Content Exchange.

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