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Dry eye is a chronic medical condition that develops when the eye's tear film does not lubricate and protect the eye's outer surface.
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DID YOU KNOW? You can search clinical studies worldwide at ClinicalTrials.gov.
Free senior access to medical eye care for those who qualify.
Scholarships for legally blind students lighthouseguild.org/programs-services/scholarships/
Hebrew site: www.eyes.org.il
Links to ophthalmology journals worldwide.
Glaucoma: A Guide for Seniors
See What I See: Virtual Reality Eye Disease Experience
Note: you will have to create an account as a non-member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology to access this information.
Resources designed to help visually impaired students transition into higher education.
A resource for eye disease-related statistics in the U.S.