Trends in the rates of glaucoma, cataract and age-related macular degeneration around the world point to a “complex interplay” between aging populations and public health measures, according to an analysis published in Eye and Vision.“As the global population continues to age, the burden imposed by [age-related eye diseases] is rising, making vision impairment an urgent public health priority,” Kuan Li, of the National Clinical Research Center for Ocular Diseases at Wenzhou Medical University, China, and colleagues wrote. “The recent release of the [Global Burden
