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Reading Glasses for Over 40 Eyes
Miami
(July 2, 2008) — Sunreaders are essential
gear for Americans over 40 years of age, according
to VisAcuity.com LLC spokesman Mark Levit.
Everybody,
no matter what age, requires protection from
the sun. But those over 40 also need extra magnification
reading in the sun. Most over 40 are affected
by Presbyopia, a non-preventable natural condition.
Presbyopia is caused by a decrease in the eyes’
elasticity that results in blurred close-up
vision.
“Sunreaders,
available in many stylish designs, enable Baby
Boomers, Senior Citizens, and, recently, Leading
Edge Generation Xers to read books and magazines
in bright sunlight,” according to Levit.
Levit
continued, “Many sunreaders are available
as bifocals. Those kinds of sun reading glasses
supply no magnification on the top of the lens
but provide magnification at the bottom for
use when the wearer engages in activities requiring
both distance and close-up vision — like
driving.”
“Sunreaders
are practical and fun, especially for fashion
conscious people,” said Levit. “With
sunreaders, wearers can express their individual
styles while improving their vision and providing
protection to their eyes.”
Levit
continued, “Sun
reading glasses — sunreaders —
enable wearers to present youthful appearances
while enjoying clarity of vision.”
“Sun
reading glasses are an essential addition to
the summer wardrobes of almost everyone over
40,” concluded Levit.
VisAcuity.com
is the leading online resource for quality designer
sunreaders. The web site is operated by VisAcuity.com
LLC. For more information visit VisAcuity.com.
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