Macular degeneration is the leading cause of vision loss for older adults. Study participants who followed the Mediterranean diet had up to a 34% lower risk of AMD progressing. Age-related eye ...
While older adults are at higher risk for eye diseases, getting older does not have to mean losing your vision. UAB Callahan Eye is committed to the personal care and preservation of eye health for ...
A study in mice finds that development of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) could be arrested by switching from a high-glycemic diet (starches as are found in white bread) to a low-glycemic ...
Dietary fats may influence the rate of disease progression. * THE QUESTION Past studies have shown that certain formulations of vitamins and minerals may retard the progression of age-related macular ...
People who closely follow the Mediterranean diet - -especially by eating fruit -- may be more than a third less likely to develop age-related macular degeneration, a leading cause of blindness, ...
Participants who ate a diet high in red and processed meat, fried food, refined grains and high-fat dairy were three times more likely to develop an eye condition that damages the retina and affects a ...