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At what age do eyes start to deteriorate? A comprehensive guide

According to the National Eye Institute, the first noticeable age-related vision change, known as presbyopia, typically begins in the early to mid-40s, affecting nearly everyone as they get older. This guide explores not only the question of **at what age do eyes start to deteriorate**, but also what to expect and how to protect your vision for a lifetime.

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Do eyes tell your age? The science behind aging and vision

According to the CDC, approximately one in three adults aged 65 and over has some vision-reducing eye disease. While crow's feet and drooping eyelids are visible signs, the more profound internal changes in eye health offer deeper insights. So, do eyes tell your age, and what exactly are they revealing?

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Who is most likely to get macular degeneration?

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a leading cause of vision loss in Americans aged 60 and older. To understand who is most likely to get macular degeneration, it's crucial to examine the combination of non-modifiable risks, such as age and genetics, with modifiable lifestyle factors that can influence the disease's development and progression.

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