In westerse landen is leeftijdgebonden maculadegeneratie (LMD) de belangrijkste oorzaak van blindheid bij mensen boven 55 jaar. Verbetering van eet- en leefgewoonten en suppletie met relevante voedingsstoffen kunnen het ontstaan en de progressie van de invaliderende oogaandoening aanmerkelijk remmen.
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