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 ...
Age-related near vision loss has long been treated as an inevitable annoyance of getting older, a slow erosion of clarity ...
Winter conditions intensify cataract symptoms, making vision issues more apparent. Early detection and lifestyle adjustments ...
Diabetes drug metformin may reduce the risk of a serious eye disease (macular degeneration) by 37%, helping diabetes patients ...
As people age, many develop presbyopia — age-related farsightedness that makes it hard to read things at close range — and may turn to reading glasses. But new research suggests another option may be ...
Scientists may have found a way to address age-related vision changes. A new mouse study IDs a treatment to help. The treatment needs to be tested on humans, but eye doctors find the study promising.
As the saying goes, prevention is the best medicine—and it’s certainly true for eye health. Just like the rest of the body, it’s natural for vision to change as we age. Some changes are completely ...
From cataracts to glaucoma and diabetic eye disease, many serious vision problems in older adults show no early symptoms.
Fixing problems with cholesterol metabolism might help slow or prevent a common cause of age-related vision loss, a new WashU Medicine study in mice has shown. Pictured are color-stained retinal ...
ClearSight is drawing attention to an important development in vision correction and cataract prevention through its newly published article, How to Prevent Cataracts: One Permanent Solution is CLR.
In Lenz Therapeutics’ new eye drop campaign, Sarah Jessica Parker serves as a brand ambassador for the over-40 audience.