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Multifocal Intraocular Lenses: A Long-Term Solution for Presbyopia
As we age, it becomes increasingly difficult to read a text message on our phone, a restaurant menu, or a...
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Progressive lenses: how to adapt to them easily?
Progressive lenses are a modern and stylish solution...
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Progressive lenses: Are they the solution for presbyopia?
Progressive lenses correct presbyopia and other vision problems by providing clear vision at all distances with a single pair of glasses. This guide explains how they work, their benefits,...
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Reading glasses: when should you consider wearing them?
Is your reading suddenly becoming a little blurry? Do you find yourself holding your book or phone further away from...
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Presbyopia and the effects of aging on your eyes
As we age, our bodies change, and our eyes are no exception. One of the most common effects of aging on the eyes is presbyopia, a natural condition that...
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Aging and Your Eyes
As we age, our eyes undergo several changes, often beginning with presbyopia, a common condition where the eye loses its ability to focus on nearby objects. Usually starting...
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Bifocal lenses for clear, versatile vision
As we age, we often find it difficult to see clearly at different distances. Presbyopia, which generally occurs after the age of 40, makes near vision more difficult, forcing many...
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Presbyopia - Causes, Symptoms, Treatment and Diagnosis
As we age, it's common to experience vision changes, mainly when focusing on near objects. This phenomenon, known as presbyopia, affects all adults over 40. What is presbyopia? Presbyopia is...
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Question to an Optometrist: What Solutions Are Available to Correct Presbyopia?
Presbyopia is an eye condition that affects the eye's ability to see up close with age. Around forty, many people begin to notice that it becomes difficult to read small...
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How do I choose glasses for presbyopia?
After age 40, some people find it difficult to read small print, especially up close. This is the first sign of presbyopia. If this is your case, you likely need...
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Do your glasses give away your age? Consider multifocal contact lenses from CooperVision.
There's no reason you can't maintain a youthful appearance after 40. That said, there's also no reason not to take advantage of confidence-building tips like eating right, staying active and...
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Monovision: Are Contact Lenses for You?
Correcting monovision with contact lenses is one way of solving focusing problems associated with presbyopia. Here's what it is and how it works. First, what is presbyopia? If you're over...