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Heavy class A drug use linked to heightened risk of sight loss in US military – Mirage News
Condition more common among those with military experience than among civilians Heavy use of class A drugs, such as heroin, methamphetamine, or cocaine…

Condition more common among those with military experience than among civilians
Heavy use of class A drugs, such as heroin, methamphetamine, or cocaine is linked to a heightened risk of partial or total blindness among US military personnel, finds research published online in the journal BMJ Military Health.
The condition, which affects the ability to read, drive, and recognise faces, is more common among military personnel than it is among civilians, possibly because of certain risk factors …
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