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Cataract

When are you most likely to have a cataract?

The term "age-related" is a little misleading. You don't have to be a senior citizen to get this type of cataract. In fact, people can have an age-related cataract in their 40s and 50s. But during middle age, most cataracts are small and do not affect vision. It is after age 60 that most cataracts steal vision.

What is a cataract?

What causes it?

What are its symptoms?

How is a cataract detected?

How is a cataract treated?

When should a cataract be treated?

What research is being done?

What can you do to protect your vision?

 
     
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