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Health NewsFitted Sports Gear Key to Eye Protection Computer-Related Eye Strain Not Just for Adults No Need for All-Day Patch to Treat 'Lazy Eye' Search Results 1�of 6 Web Pages | See Categories and Related Topics Adult Vision Screening Half of all blindness can be prevented. A vision screening does not replace an eye doctor's exam, but it can help identify people who are at risk for eye disease.... Details >Prevent Blindness AmericaFacts About the Cornea and Corneal DiseaseThis fact sheet discusses the cornea's function and structure, problems that may affect the cornea and treatment and care options.... Details >National Eye Institute, National Institutes of HealthHow Your Eyes Work Vision begins when light rays are reflected off an object and enter the eyes through the cornea, the transparent outer covering of the eye. This page provides information on how the eyes work.... Details >American Optometric AssociationMacular degeneration: What Can I Do About It? You have control over some of the known risk factors for macular degeneration. If you have macular degeneration, a family history of AMD, or are in the "macular generation" (age 60 or above), you shou... Details >Macular Degeneration PartnershipVision: A School Program for Grades 4-8Teach the basics of VISION with a 16-page teaching guide from the National Eye Institute. This unique science program is designed to get scientists and eye care professionals into the classroom -- wor... Details >National Eye Institute, National Institutes of HealthVision-Related Terms--Selected Online SourcesThis page links to online sources of vision-related terms. Sources include the MEDLINEPlus-Online Dictionary, Eye Terminology Glossary, and Glossary of Ocular Terms. ... Details >National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health
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