Aging brings wisdom, experience, and often, a host of changes — including those that affect our vision. “By the time most people reach their forties, the eye begins to undergo physiological changes ...
You might not notice it at first – maybe you need to squint to read a menu, or night driving feels more difficult than it used to. But your eyes, […] ...
Vision can naturally change with age. Certain conditions, like cataracts or glaucoma, may also develop with age and affect vision. Regular eye tests can help protect vision through early detection. It ...
To protect your eye health and support your vision, these are 10 simple things you can do every day for your eyes.
As you age, so do your eyes, leading to changes in your vision over time. Some of those changes may be a normal part of getting older and won’t cause any serious problems. But others, such as retina ...
According to a report by the US National Institute of Health, people who eat food high in sodium and fat have a higher risk of cataracts than those who eat healthy food. With advancing age, various ...
A wireless electronic prosthesis implanted under the retina has been shown to restore central vision in people with an advanced form of dry age-related macular degeneration, leading to improvement in ...
There is a new FDA-approved eye drop on the market called Vizz. This once-daily, prescription eye drop is said to help combat presbyopia, otherwise known as age-related blurry vision. Drugmaker Lenz ...