Wednesday, November 4, 2009
eye doctors
Around the age of 40, most of us who are farsighted or normal sighted become aware that our close up vision is no longer as clear. We find ourselves holding books and newspapers farther and farther away in order to see the printing clearly. The larger and less flexible crystalline lens in the eye no longer provides enough power for reading. Traditionally, as we age, we resort to wearing bifocals to be able to read or do close up work.
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