There are about 20 million Americans living with macular degeneration today. Over time, this progressive disease can rob people of their central vision, making everyday tasks like driving a car, reading a magazine, or watching television extremely challenging. Here are some tips and resources that can help.
Did you know one in three Americans experiences eye problems by the age of sixty-five?
If you’re struggling with eye strain, you’re not alone. Here are 10 tips that may just help you find relief.
While there’s no one solution to this common need, here are a few tips that can help you save!
1 in 5 adults over 65 have cataracts. Will Medicare cover surgery for your eyes?
Eventually, everyone (usually in their 60s) will develop cataracts, a condition that causes cloudy or blurry vision. The only way to correct this is through cataract surgery.
There are things you can do to protect your eyesight and a number of treatments that are available if you do happen to get it. Here’s what you should know.
Just diagnosed with cataracts? Feeling unsure of what comes next? Understanding the process can ease your anxiety and prepare you for the journey to better vision. Here’s what to expect as you move forward with cataract management.
Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of blindness in seniors, so, at the very least, it’s important to be aware of the potential signs. Here’s everything you need to know.
The scary thing about glaucoma is that with no early warning signs or pain, most people that have it don’t realize it until their vision begins to deteriorate.






