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 ...
Your eyes are aging, and you probably aren't helping them, either. Whether it's staring at a screen for hours on end or spending the summer under the sun, your daily activities can really take a toll ...
As people age, their eyes change, making it important to stay informed about eye health. Many vision issues are manageable when detected early through routine eye exams. Lifestyle choices like wearing ...
In life, few things are certain. But one is: It becomes harder to see well as you age. “There are three things we cannot avoid: death, taxes, and presbyopia, the gradual loss of the ability to read up ...
Fast food is great in a pinch, but rarely is it good for your diet. Here are several foods that not only are bad for your health, but are also connected to vision loss.
When AMD first develops, you may not notice any symptoms. Over time, though, it may cause blurry vision and/or change the appearance of colors. Some people may also develop dark areas in the center of ...
Many genetic variants linked to inherited eye disorders rarely lead to disease, meaning up to 2% of people could carry these variants without ever developing vision problems, according to a new s tudy ...