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  2. Astigmatism - Wikipedia

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    Mild astigmatism has a higher prevalence than moderate and significant astigmatisms and increased until the age of 70, while moderate and significant astigmatisms showed an increase in prevalence after the age of 70. [33] Of the levels of astigmatism, mild astigmatism is most prevalent, making up about 82% of the total reported astigmatisms. [33]

  3. Everything you need to know about macular degeneration - AOL

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    More than 20 million Americans have AMD, per the American Macular Degeneration Foundation, but your risk of developing it significantly increases with age.

  4. Astigmatism (optical systems) - Wikipedia

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    [19] [20] Astigmatism may be corrected with eyeglasses , contact lenses , or refractive surgery . [ 21 ] [ 22 ] [ 23 ] Various considerations involving ocular health, refractive status, and lifestyle frequently determine whether one option may be better than another.

  5. Why astigmatism causes blurry vision, especially at night - AOL

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    "A couple of hours a day is a fantastic message, not just for preventing myopia, but also for general physical health," Berntsen said. Adrianna Rodriguez can be reached at adrodriguez@usatoday.com.

  7. Aberrations of the eye - Wikipedia

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    Low order aberrations (hyperopia, Myopia and regular astigmatism), are correctable by eyeglasses, soft contact lenses and refractive surgery. Neither spectacles nor soft contact lenses nor routine keratorefractive surgery adequately corrects high order aberrations.

  8. Orthokeratology - Wikipedia

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    Orthokeratology lens. Orthokeratology, also referred to as Night lenses, Ortho-K, OK, Overnight Vision Correction, Corneal Refractive Therapy (CRT), Accelerated Orthokeretology, Cornea Corrective Contacts, Eccentricity Zero Molding, and Gentle Vision Shaping System (GVSS), is the use of gas-permeable contact lenses that temporarily reshape the cornea to reduce refractive errors such as myopia ...

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