If you are among the 85 million Baby Boomers in the United States and Canada (born between 1946 and 1964), you’ve probably noticed your eyes have changed. Most notably, presbyopia – the normal, age-related loss of near focusing ability – usually becomes a problem in our 40’s, requiring new vision correction solutions. Learn about measures you can take to keep seeing clearly for years to come.
Vision Over 40
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If you are over 40, already wear glasses, and your "arms aren't long enough" to read a newspaper, it's time for multifocal lenses.
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"One-size-fits-all" doesn't apply when it comes to eyewear. The best eyeglass lens solutions for work and play are those tailored specifically to your vision needs.
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There is no need to advertise your age with bifocals or trifocals-choose progressive lenses.
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All about reading glasses, including why custom-made readers are superior to the pre-made variety from the drugstore.
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The risk for dry eye increases with age, especially for women.
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