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How Is Geographic Atrophy Treated?

How Is Geographic Atrophy Treated? Geographic atrophy, the advanced “dry” form of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), cannot be reversed, but new treatments can slow its progression and preserv...

What Is the Latest Treatment for Wet AMD?

What Is the Latest Treatment for Wet AMD? The latest treatment advances for neovascular (“wet”) age-related macular degeneration focus on long‑acting anti‑VEGF biologics such as faricimab and high‑...

What Is the Difference Between AREDS and AREDS2?

What Is the Difference Between AREDS and AREDS2? AREDS and AREDS2 are related but not identical eye‑vitamin formulations. The original AREDS formula contained vitamin C, vitamin E, beta‑carotene, z...

What Vitamins Are Recommended for Macular Degeneration?

What Vitamins Are Recommended for Macular Degeneration? For most people with age-related macular degeneration, the only vitamin formulation with strong clinical evidence is the AREDS2 supplement, w...

At What Age Does Macular Degeneration Usually Start?

At What Age Does Macular Degeneration Usually Start? Age-related macular degeneration most commonly begins after age 50, with risk rising steadily with each decade of life.(1–4) Early changes can a...

Best Foods Rich in Lutein and Zeaxanthin for Eye Health

Best Foods Rich in Lutein and Zeaxanthin for Eye Health The best foods for eye health are dark leafy greens—specifically spinach and kale—which contain the highest concentrations of lutein and zeax...