| 21. | Too bad, then, that there is no exercise or medication that currently can reverse presbyopia.
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| 22. | The onset of correction for presbyopia varies among those with certain professions and those with miotic pupils.
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| 23. | People mostly begin to suffer from presbyopia, refractive error between the ages of 40 45 years.
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| 24. | Presbyopia is the last great frontier . . . We are very excited about finding a possible treatment.
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| 25. | Presbyopia, like other focal imperfections, becomes less noticeable in bright sunlight when the pupil becomes smaller.
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| 26. | On the downside, using the minimum possible correction requires frequent and costly lens changes as presbyopia advances.
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| 27. | The company is developing the first auto-focusing intraocular lens replacements for people with cataracts and presbyopia.
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| 28. | Over the last ten years, refractive clear lens exchange has become a more common procedure for correcting presbyopia.
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| 29. | In 2014, the use of a corneal inlay for treatment of presbyopia has not been approved United States.
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| 30. | Trifocals are mostly used by people with advanced presbyopia who have been prescribed 2 diopters or more of reading addition.
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