When you can’t see with precision, it’s more work for the brain to figure out what’s happening around you. And more and more research indicate that can take a toll on memory, attention, and other cognitive functions. These cognitive changes may also be partly due to the fact that many people with vision loss often limit their social and physical activity—both of which are good for brain health. What can we do about this?
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