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Age-related macular degeneration is a leading cause of permanent vision loss for people over the age of fifty.

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Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a leading cause of permanent vision loss for people over fifty.

Contact lenses probably seem like a pretty recent invention, right?

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.

When the snow and cold of winter begin to roll in, we often take steps to protect ourselves from the impending cold and flu season. But it may surprise you to know that the cold of winter may have a few potential risks in store for our vision as well.

As we get older, the lenses in our eyes become less flexible.