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What proportion of persons in the u.s., age 65 and older, have a cataract?

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the answer to this question is more than a half
a person's probability to receive cataract significantly increase if that person also develop diabetes mellitus.
Since more than a half of US population above 65 years of age are obese, they also have higher tendency to forms the cloudy opaque substance in their eyes.
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User Eduardo M
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More than half.
A cataract is an obfuscating of the focal point in the eye which prompts a diminishing in vision. Cataract frequently grow gradually and can influence one or the two eyes.
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