SCSA Releases Article on How to Fight Vision Loss

One in four people over 65 has age-related macular degeneration. Eyesight is crucial for maintaining independence, mobility and quality of life. Find out how a healthy lifestyle can fight this form of vision impairment.

Denver, CO, July 13, 2011 --(PR.com)-- The Society of Certified Senior Advisors (SCSA) has recently released an article that discusses the ‘Anatomy of the Eye’ and how living a healthy lifestyle can help fight age-related macular degeneration (AMD). One in four people over 65 have at least early signs of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), and it is the leading cause of blindness for older adults in the world (Reuters, 2010). AMD is caused by abnormal blood vessel growth behind the retina or a breakdown of the light-sensitive cells within the retina. Vision is gradually or rapidly destroyed, making it very difficult to see objects clearly, read and drive.

Eyesight is crucial to our independence, mobility and quality of life. However, the eyes age right along with the rest of the body and need special care and consideration for long-term health.

Important items included in this article are:
- Prevention and Management
- Characteristics of ‘wet’ and ‘dry’ AMD
- Symptoms
- and much more

This press release contains only small excerpts from its original source. To read the full length of Fighting Vision Loss, please visit http://www.csa.us/HealthLibrary.

The Society of Certified Senior Advisors (SCSA), provides free resources and tools for members as an ongoing commitment to helping professionals understand the complex and dynamic lives of modern senior citizens.

About SCSA
SCSA’s mission is to educate professionals to work more effectively with their senior clients. For those who work with seniors, this means understanding the key health, social and financial factors that are important to seniors—and how these factors work together.

For more information about SCSA and its educational course, please visit www.csa.us.

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