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As the population ages, more and more people will find they have trouble reading menus, driving at night, even seeing the difference between black and dark blue. Already, half of all Americans between sixty-five and seventy-five have cataracts, three million people have a chronic form of glaucoma, and more than six million have age-related macular degeneration. Based on a highly regarded Harvard Medical School Special Health Report -- now expanded and updated -- The Aging Eye provides readers with the information they need to make informed decisions about their medical care.Tackling such topics as the symptoms that should signal a trip to the doctor, The Aging Eye demystifies the problems that plague the eye. Readers learn how to discern when a cataract should be removed, whether laser surgery is as safe as the media claims, and when non-surgical treatment can be used to treat problems like glaucoma. With specifics on the latest diagnostic tests, preventive strategies, and treatment options, The Aging Eye leaves no stone unturned.Packed with lists of questions for the reader to ask their doctor, and covering everything from dryHarvard Medical School Staff is the author of 'Aging Eye: A Harvard Medical School Guide' with ISBN 9780743221931 and ISBN 0743221931.
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