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Nearly everyone over the age of 65 will experience a reduced elasticity of the lenses of their eyes — a condition called presbyopia.
Presbyopia is farsightedness caused by the increasing rigidity of the lens in the eye as we age.
As we age, the lenses in our eyes gradually lose their flexibility.
The older we get, the more the lenses in our eyes lose their flexibility.
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As we get older, the lenses in our eyes become less flexible.
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Presbyopia, or farsightedness caused by reduced elasticity of the eye’s lens, affects nearly everyone older than 65.
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