More than 24 million Americans over age 40 develop cataracts, making this clouding of the eye’s natural lens one of the leading causes of vision loss. What most people don’t realize is that cataract surgery delivers benefits that extend far beyond the...
More than 24 million Americans currently live with cataracts, a number expected to double by 2050. By age 80, most people either have cataracts or have undergone cataract surgery. What makes this condition particularly challenging is its gradual progression: cataracts...
Cataracts affect millions of Americans as they age. By age 75, half of white Americans develop cataracts, while by age 80, the condition affects 70% of whites, 53% of blacks, and 61% of Hispanic Americans. Your concerns about complications are understandable, yet the...
Cataracts cause blindness in more people worldwide than any other condition, making your recovery timeline a critical concern. The good news is that this common procedure delivers remarkable results with about 90% success rate in improving visual clarity and typically...
More than half of all Americans over 80 either have cataracts or have undergone surgery to remove them. The daily choices you make each day directly determine whether you will add to this statistic in the future. Cataracts work silently, developing slowly without...
Cataracts are a leading cause of blindness as you grow older. Your risk increases dramatically with age: nearly 1 in 5 Americans over 65 have vision-affecting cataracts, and more than half of Americans over 80 years old either have a cataract or have had cataract...