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AMD Explained: Who’s at Risk and How It Affects Vision

AMD Explained: Who’s at Risk and How It Affects Vision

You’ve probably heard of Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD). But what is it, who’s at risk, and how does it affect your vision? February is National Age-Related Macular Degeneration Month and also Low Vision Awareness Month. Since AMD is a significant cause of Low Vision, let’s dive in. Simply stated, AMD is a disease of the retina. It occurs when a critical part of the retina called the macula is damaged. It’s a common diagnosis in people over age 60 and the leading cause of severe vision loss in that age range ­­-- but only rarely does it lead to total blindness. Approximately 1 in 3 Americans over age 75 is affected by AMD. Although there is no cure,...

Seeing Spots?

Seeing Spots?

What You Need to Know About Eye Floaters Have you ever looked up at a bright blue sky, a blank piece of paper, or a plain white wall and realized that you’re seeing strange knobby strings, cobwebs, or dark spots floating around in your field of vision? And...