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Diminishing eyesight is one of the most frustrating signs of ageing. After the age of 40, our eye muscles weaken and lenses lose flexibility, so it becomes harder to focus, see smaller objects or read tiny print. However, acute age-related eye problems can be reduced with a healthy lifestyle and regular check-ups. You need an eye test every two years, or more frequently if

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