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Presbyopia: Navigating Age-Related Vision Changes
After age 40, the eye’s lens loses flexibility, making it harder to focus on close objects—a condition called presbyopia. Symptoms include needing to hold books at arm’s length and eye...
March 15, 2025
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HUGO PEREZ
