Humans aren't the only species to develop cataracts with age. Some animals, including dogs, cats, horses and, it turns out, fish living in captivity, can also get cataracts as they grow older. In the ...
For patients with visually significant cataract, this matters beyond convenience. The evidence is clear that delays in access to cataract surgery are associated with progressive vision loss, reduced ...
Cataracts are like death and (yup) taxes: Inevitable. At some point—usually as you enter middle age—most people develop this eye condition, which is a clouding of the eye's lens that can get ...
Cataract surgery is the most common surgery in medicine, and the first signs that a patient needs it may come in primary care. Everyone — “100% of people” — will get a cataract if they live long ...