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Eye Opening Facts About Aging Eyes And Vision Problems
20Jul
Macular Degeneration Vision
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4 Eye-Opening Facts About Aging Eyes And Vision Problems

Most Americans know that aging eyes and vision problems go hand in hand. In other words, vision problems begin to increase as they age. What they may not realize is that reduced vision quality is also

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Eye Diseases May Go Unnoticed In Individuals With Diabetes
29Jun
Diabetes Macular Degeneration Vision Loss
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Why Eye Diseases May Go Unnoticed In Individuals With Diabetes

With more than 8 percent of the American population having been diagnosed with diabetes, regular dilated eye exams are critical to prevent vision loss or other forms of eye diseases.
Diabetes is a dis

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Rehabilitation Strategies for Older Adults with Dual Sensory Loss
16Jun
Hearing Loss Vision
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Rehabilitation Strategies for Older Adults with Dual Sensory Loss

Considerations for patients who have hearing and vision problems
As many as 1 in 5 people ages 70 years or older have both hearing and vision loss. This article examines dual sensory loss, and provide

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