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What do your eyes look like when you have dementia?

While dementia does not directly change the physical structure of the eyes, it can significantly affect how the brain interprets visual information. This neurological impact can lead to observable changes in a person's visual behavior and, in some cases, the appearance of their eyes, raising the question: what do your eyes look like when you have dementia?

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Why is my eyesight getting worse in my 50s?

According to the National Eye Institute, most middle-aged people eventually get some degree of presbyopia, the most common reason for close-up blurry vision. Understanding why your eyesight is getting worse in your 50s can help you proactively manage your eye health and vision.

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At What Age Does Your Eyesight Change? A Guide to Midlife Vision

According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, most adults begin to experience noticeable vision changes, such as a reduced ability to focus on close objects, around their early to mid-40s. Understanding at what age does your eyesight change is crucial for proactive eye care and maintaining quality of life.

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