Coping With Age-Related Farsightedness

Eat all the carrots you want, but sometime after age 40, close-up objects — the words on a page, the eye of a needle you’re trying to thread — will become blurry. And no, you aren’t going blind: Age-related farsightedness, called presbyopia, is not a disease but an almost inevitable part of midlife and beyond.

While you can’t prevent or reverse presbyopia, there are simple adjustments you can make to help you see more clearly up close.

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