Reduced vision in older adults with age related macular degeneration interferes with ability to care for self and impairs role a
Publisher:
British Medical JournalDate published:
2 January, 2004Region:
Northern Ireland Publication type:
researchTo study the relation between visual impairment and ability to care for oneself or a dependant in older people with age related macular degeneration (AMD).
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