Yes, these are all age related. And they're all things we leave in. We also prevent tooth decay, which killed a large group of them. Etc.
I DO judge a book by the blurb the writer puts on the cover, yes. If they want to call out a controversial theory (by their own words), I'll wait until real scientists who are in that area look at the idea, not a pop-sci treatment of an idea that isn't actually being tested, especially a book advocating the death of billions.
Wisdom teeth happen in over 90% of people
Age-related farsightedness occurs in EVERYONE (it's caused by continual growth of the lens).
If you even read the blurb of the red queen book, it's "contraversial" aka "usually strung together by a popsci writer"