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Liquid Crystal Lenses May Replace Bifocals

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Hank Hogan

By age 50, some people notice that their arms have become too short to hold a newspaper or book where they can read it. That’s a consequence of presbyopia, an age-related inability of the eye to focus on nearby objects. Common solutions include the use of multifocal prescription eyeglasses such as bifocals, trifocals or progressive lenses. Multifocal glasses, however, present their own problems, explained Guoqiang Li, an assistant research professor of optical sciences at the University of Arizona in Tucson. The wearer must look up or down through the lenses, depending on the vision task,...Read full article

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