Cataracts

They're more likely to afflict brown-eyed people

(HealthDayNews) -- Dark-eyed people are more prone to cataracts than individuals with light eyes.

Researchers at the University of Sydney, Australia, studied the eyes of 3,600 men over a 5-year period and found the people with dark brown eyes had an 80 percent greater chance of developing cataracts.

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