Homes and Property | Home PageSmokers more likely to go blindIsabel Oakeshott|Evening Standard13 April 2012Smokers are four times as likely to go blind as those who do not smoke, it emerged today.Researchers have found that tobacco users are vulnerable to the most common cause of adult blindness, age-related macular degeneration (AMD).Smoking could be behind as many as one in five of all UK cases. Researchers said giving up smoking helped reduce the risk of AMD in later life.<MORE ABOUTDrugsElectronicsEyesFoodOphthalmologySmokingTelecommunications