Although many of these factors can be minimized, there is little you can do to stop the aging process. Just as hair turns gray with time, the lens of the eye turns cloudy with age. Younger people can develop early cataracts, similar to the premature graying of hair, although cataracts typically occur after the age of 45.

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Preventing Cataracts
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Presentation: Cataract Surgery (Retrobulbular)
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Cataract Surgery (Retrobulbular)
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