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Newly approved eye drops help people see close up without glasses
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 79543875:MV81MTI1NTg2Xzk0MDY1NzgwXzM0Q0QwREU5] [quote:Anonymous Coward 82850824:MV81MTI1NTg2Xzk0MDUwOTIwX0I0QzI0MjhC] Possible side effect, "loss of vision". No thanks, glasses and bifocals are just fine. I'll stick to gambling with a deck of cards. [/quote] I like my glasses. Makes me look smart. And intimidating when I look over them at someone :0) [/quote]
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3 months ago ..
The FDA has approved eye drops called Vuity that make reading up-close easier, which is welcome news to many who rely on reading glasses.
Yale Medicine Ophthalmologist Vicente Diaz said as people age it becomes harder to see up-close.
It has to do with a part of the eye called the lens.
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