Posts tagged: Age related vision problems

Series on Aging – Part Four, When Should I Give Up Driving?

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Guest Article Authour: Most seniors in retirement learned to drive at a time in our culture when being behind the wheel seemed to add to ones ego. Our automobiles were an extension of us. For males, it had to do with masculinity, arriving, having a leg up. Not being a female, I don’t know how they felt. My guess is that it just served as a convenience.

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Another Vision Tip For You

How far away are you holding your book.  Is that distance changing for you?

Holding your books farther away than you used to is a sign of age-related vision loss.

Make sure you are comfortable with the lighting where you are reading.

Take vitamins that are specifically meant for your eyes!

And last, but not least, get involved in the care of your eyes.  Check out this Natural Vision Improvement System.

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Reverse Some Eye Problems

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You don’t have to wear glasses, contacts, or resort to Lasik surgery to improve your vision.

Instead there’s a safer and easier way to restore your eyesight. It’s called natural vision improvement, or eye exercises, and it’s widely recognized as a proven method for reversing your vision problems.

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Be Watchful With Your Vision

If there’s one disability associated with getting older that cannot be overlooked, then the eyes have it. It’s called age-related eye disease (ARED). According to an expert at the National Eye Institute (NEI), four major AREDs — glaucoma, cataract, age-related macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy — can creep up silently during your senior years, threatening your vision.

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People ages 65 and older are at greater risk for these diseases, said Dr. Robert Nussenblatt, scientific director of NEI, a part of the National Institutes of Health. However, careful monitoring of your eye health and regular eye examinations can help you see well into old age.

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