5 Tips to Tackle Age-related Macular Degeneration
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is an eye disease that commonly occurs in people over 50.This means that the person would still be able to see things on their sides, since the condition doesn’t impact the side or peripheral vision. Age is certainly a big risk factor for AMD, and so is a family history of AMD. But in addition to age and family history, there are other lifestyle related factors too that can put you at risk of developing AMD. These factors include high blood pressure, smoking, unhealthy diet, lack of enough physical activity, etc.
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