A Crash Course on AMD
For people age 50 and older, age-related macular degeneration is one of the leading causes of irreversible vision loss.
For people age 50 and older, age-related macular degeneration is one of the leading causes of irreversible vision loss.
Just because someone is colorblind, it doesn’t mean they see the world like a black-and-white movie.
Presbyopia is farsightedness caused by the increasing rigidity of the lens in the eye as we age.
Nearly everyone over the age of 65 will experience a reduced elasticity of the lenses of their eyes — a condition called presbyopia.
Human eyesight is an incredibly complex system, and a problem anywhere along the way can lead to seriously compromised vision.
One of the most essential things we can do to maintain our quality of life is protect our eyesight.
An estimated 60 percent of children with learning difficulties have undiagnosed vision problems, and 80 percent of learning is visual.
An autoimmune disease is a disorder that causes the immune system to mistake healthy cells for dangerous pathogens and attack them.
Because it’s so much colder outside in winter, our instinct might be to assume that we’re safe from damage from the sun.