Women's Health
How you can drive safely at night
Changes in the aging eye may alter your night vision, but a few strategies can help you take to the road with confidence.
If you're over 50, you may be wondering if you should restrict your driving to the daylight hours. You may have read that your night vision declines at this age, or you may have noticed a little difficulty seeing in dim light. You may find glare from headlights bothersome.
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