Wednesday, February 8, 2012
AMD Leading Cause Of Severe Vision Loss In Older Americans
.The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel /ARA (2/8) reports that age-related macular degeneration (AMD) "is the leading cause of severe vision loss in Americans over age 50, according to the American Optometric Association." Currently, "the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimate 1.8 million have AMD and another 7.3 million people are at risk. As our population ages at an ever-increasing rate, the incidence of AMD is expected to triple by 2025." The article goes on to explain how people develop AMD, what factors may affect central vision, such as "harmful blue light from the sun, indoor lighting, and even computers, along with poor diet, smoking, and high body mass index."