Was it ever brought to your attention that three out of ten people are using incorrect vision focus corrective glasses? Despite the fact that current research has shown that wearing visionfocus ...
This story is part of a series on the current progression in Regenerative Medicine. This piece is part of a series dedicated to the eye and improvements in restoring vision. In 1999, I defined ...
In most cases, when vision declines, we can use glasses or contact lenses to correct it. Sometimes, we need to start using glasses at an early age, and some people do not require correction until ...
Just like most parts of the human body, our eyes have a tendency to get worse with age. You might take your ability to focus for granted now, but that could change once you hit late middle age and ...
It happens to everyone—you get older and your near-sighted vision fades, an ailment known as presbyopia. Inevitably you end up tilting your head back to peer through the bottom of a pair of multifocal ...
They're not very pretty, but prototype eyeglasses from University of Utah scientists could make progressive lenses obsolete for older people. Using electronically activated lenses and infrared ...
Though it may not have the sting of death and taxes, presbyopia is another of life's guarantees. This vision defect plagues most of us starting about age 45, as the lenses in our eyes lose the ...
One innovation by UA scientists could make bifocals a thing of the past. A team of optical scientists has developed electroactive glasses that can change focus with a flick of a switch, though they ...
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