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Presbyopia is an affliction that is not, despite, its name, limited to members of a particular Christian denomination with Calvinist roots.
A better way to focus Edward Willett 2006
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Presbyopia is an affliction that is not, despite, its name, limited to members of a particular Christian denomination with Calvinist roots.
Archive 2006-04-02 Edward Willett 2006
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Prof Georgeson continued: 'Presbyopia, which is the loss of focussing adjustment by the eye at the age of 40 plus, is a universal problem.
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2009
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Presbyopia, which typically starts in the early-to-mid 40s, is an aging of the eye's lens that results in an inability to focus on nearby objects.
A Bridge for the Bifocal Set Laura Johannes 2010
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Presbyopia, which typically starts in the early-to-mid 40s, is an aging of the eye's lens that results in an inability to focus on nearby objects.
A Bridge for the Bifocal Set Laura Johannes 2010
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Presbyopia, which typically starts in the early-to-mid 40s, is an aging of the eye's lens that results in an inability to focus on nearby objects.
A Bridge for the Bifocal Set Laura Johannes 2010
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Presbyopia, which typically starts in the early-to-mid 40s, is an aging of the eye's lens that results in an inability to focus on nearby objects.
A Bridge for the Bifocal Set Laura Johannes 2010
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Presbyopia like other focus defects becomes much less noticeable in bright sunlight.
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SIEBERG: Presbyopia (PH) is the natural hearing loss from aging.
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I'm 52 now, and I've been apprehensive about the laser surgery to correct -- what I now have is farsighted, a little stigmatism, and definitely Presbyopia.
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