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Eye Care Source -
Eye Care Source provides resources and information about Vision correction, Eye Care, Contacts, Eyeglasses, and much more for eye care professionals, visitors, or anyone to research through and find information easily. We strive to provide easily searchable information about everything related to eye care, vision eye care, eye diseases,
optometry, optometry schools, eye health, and everything else in between
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Eye Care and Vision Resources at eyeTopics.com
- EyeTopics.com is your independent, professional, and reliable source of information about eyewear and vision care. Each month, EyeTopics reviews the latest news and research about all things eye-related. We then report the most interesting stories to you in a clear, concise, and easy-to-understand style
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Eyeconcerns - Eyeconcerns.com offers articles and information
related to eye care
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American Nystagmus Network
- Nystagmus is an involuntary eye movement which usually results in some degree of visual loss. The degree and direction of eye movement, amount of visual loss and resulting impairment varies greatly from person to person
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The Eye Site -
Read our nutritional eye research summaries on how to prevent and, in some cases, REVERSE macular degeneration, glaucoma, and cataracts
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Macular Degeneration
- Age-related Macular Degeneration (ARMD) is an eye disease that involves a degenerative process of the macula or central retina
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Eye Health & Vision Care
- We offer basic information about laser eye surgery and contact lenses. Also find detailed information about common eye problems such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, and dry eye.
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EyeMDLink -
EyeMDLink.com is the largest online source for eye care information.
Doctor authored, this endless eye condition resource, along with breaking
news make this site the authority in
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American Optometric Association
- The American Optometric Association (AOA), founded in 1898, represents
more than 32,000 doctors of optometry, students of optometry and Para optometric assistants and technicians in more than 6,600 communities across the country and in foreign countries. AOA members are dedicated to providing the highest quality
eye care
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Association of Schools and Colleges of Optometry
- Founded in 1941, the Association of Schools and Colleges of Optometry (ASCO) is a non-profit education association representing the interests of optometric education. ASCO's membership encompasses the seventeen schools and colleges of optometry in the United States and Puerto Rico
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All About Vision -
A guide to eyeglasses, frames, lenses, contact lenses, sunglasses, LASIK, refractive surgery, sports vision, low vision, eye safety, other vision conditions and vision correction options.
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Contact Lens Council
- Educational non-profit site for consumers who wear contacts or are considering contacts
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Glaucoma Foundation
- More than 100,000 Americans develop glaucoma every year. This
organization provides information and support for sufferers of this eye disorder. The Web site includes an online edition of their 20-page patient guide as well as information about the foundation and its programs
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LASIK Eye Surgery -
LASIK is a surgical procedure intended to reduce a person's dependency on glasses or
contact lenses. The goal of this Web site is to provide objective information to the public about LASIK surgery
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Eye Bank Association of America
- The Eye Bank Association of America (EBAA) is a not-for-profit organization of eye banks dedicated to the restoration of sight through the promotion and advancement of eye banking
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Horner's Syndrome
- Horner's syndrome is characterized by an interruption of the
oculosympathetic nerve pathway somewhere between its origin in the hypothalamus and the eye
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Cataracts -
Learn about cataracts - what they are; how they are diagnosed; cataract
surgery; and more
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Eye Simulation Page
- This application simulates eye motion and demonstrates the
effects of disabling one or more of the 12 eyes muscles and one or more of the 6 cranial nerves that control eye motion.
The purpose of this simulator is to teach medical students and doctors how the eye motion will change with pathology of the
eye muscles and cranial nerves and what to look for during a standard neurological eye exam
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