A cardiovascular risk score used in primary care helped to predict patients at highest risk of future serious eye diseases, a large prospective cohort study suggested. Among adults ages 40-79, those ...
January 7, 2026 –A new study from UCLA Health shows that a cardiovascular risk score already used routinely in primary care can predict who will develop serious eye diseases years later. Researchers ...
An observational study shows the two factors to be independent predictors of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.
The addition of polygenic risk scores (PRS) improved the accuracy of the cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk prediction tool PREVENT across all groups studied, across ancestries. Over 3 million people ...
A new study from UCLA Health shows that a cardiovascular risk score already used routinely in primary care can predict who will develop serious eye diseases years later. Researchers found that people ...