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  • TimberWolf
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    Originally posted by Platypus View Post
    Useless facts #32767

    Someone has tested a tentative hypothesis relating to a possible link between the season of birth and the prevalence of one type of cataract. Apparently there IS a statistically significant variation of the season of birth and the prevalence of mixed nuclear and posterior subcapsular cataracts.

    How about that? Interesting, eh?
    The same season for people in either hemisphere? Is there a correlation with eye colour?

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  • Platypus
    started a topic Cataract season

    Cataract season

    Useless facts #32767

    Someone has tested a tentative hypothesis relating to a possible link between the season of birth and the prevalence of one type of cataract. Apparently there IS a statistically significant variation of the season of birth and the prevalence of mixed nuclear and posterior subcapsular cataracts.

    How about that? Interesting, eh?
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