People with so-called "resting squint face" may seem like they are perpetually angry, but they may just be having trouble seeing. Focusing on close objects becomes increasingly difficult as people age ...
Corrective lenses and eye surgery are common treatments for those who are farsighted (have difficulty seeing close up). However, a new, noninvasive approach could soon be the preferred treatment and ...
As people age, many develop presbyopia — age-related farsightedness that makes it hard to read things at close range — and may turn to reading glasses. But new research suggests another option may be ...
Trials of vision-improving substances are showing good results, though so far only two have been authorized for use in the United States. The Stats don’t lie: after age 65, most people will struggle ...
They're the trusty pair of spectacles that help you read recipes, write letters or get stuck into the latest crime novel. But reading glasses could soon be a thing of the past. Experts have discovered ...
A study has revealed that a single drop of a special eye solution can correct presbyopia without the need for glasses or surgery. According to the British Guardian newspaper on the 14th, local time, a ...