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Both procedures are about equally effective, but which is better depends on your vision needs and current conditions
Getting connected to the right healthcare providers can make a big difference
Taking care of yourself helps you take care of your loved one
Installing grab bars and taping down area rugs may make navigating life with vision loss easier
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Eating a balanced diet can help protect your eyes and may prevent AMD from progressing
They may help, but it depends on factors like the stage of your disease
A low-vision evaluation can help identify your best options
A decrease in visual signals to your brain can lead to seeing things that aren’t really there
A loss of central vision might complicate things behind the wheel
Yes, treatments are available — and the earlier you’re diagnosed and treated, the better
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