Antioxidants can decelerate loss of vision
A new study, led by Usha Chakravarthy of Queen’s University in Belfast, has indicated that antioxidants found in fruit and vegetables may decelerate sight loss in many elderly people. The study showed that high intake of antioxidants preserved the muscular pigments, slowing down the progression from early age-related muscular regeneration (AMD) to late AMD.
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