When you think about protecting your health, you probably picture your heart, lungs, or even your skin. But what about your eyes, specifically, your retina? The retina is the thin, light-sensitive tissue at the back of your eye that allows you to see clearly. Without it, reading, driving, recognizing loved ones, or even navigating your daily life would be impossible. World Retina Day is a reminder that vision is precious, and retinal health deserves your attention. Across the United States, retinal diseases like diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular degeneration (AMD), and retinal detachment are leading causes of vision loss. The good news? With early detection, lifestyle changes, and regular eye exams, many of these conditions can be managed or even prevented. We spoke to top eye

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