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What Is Presbyopia?

Presbyopia is a condition that affects a person's ability to see up close, and usually occurs around age 40. Learn more in this video featuring naturopathic doctor and holistic eye specialist Andy Rosenfarb, ND.

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Presbyopia: Correcting Age-Related Vision Loss

Learn why the eyes lose the ability to focus on nearby objects as you age, and what you can do about it.
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What Can Happen to My Eyesight After I Turn 40?

Learn the serious effect that aging can have on a person’s eyes, and discusses the vision changes many patients experience after age 40.
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Regular Eye Exams May Help Lower Dementia Risk

Learn how your eye health affects your brain health.
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When to Get a Vision Screening

Some eye diseases are virtually symptomless until you start to lose vision.