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Amblyopia affects about 3 percent of children in the United States and can continue into adulthood if not treated.
Quick Study: Acupuncture helps some kids with lazy eye Post 2010
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Prevent Blindness America lists the DVD as a useful resource for patching children with Amblyopia or Strabismus.
OK! Magazine Says, ‘Larry Birkhead Is Using Dannielynn Like A Prop’ 2008
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Amblyopia is usually corrected with glasses but 70% of older children also require an eye patch over the dominant eye to help strengthen the weaker eye.
Long Finger Linked To Cancer Risk, Study Finds Ann Lukits 2010
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I have Amblyopia in my right eye and have major trouble with 3D film.
3D Avatar vs. 2D Avatar, and the Importance of Aspect Ratios | /Film 2009
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Amblyopia, commonly called lazy eye, is the most common cause of visual impairment in children.
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Amblyopia (lazy eyes most common due to eye turns, high corrected refractive error, or a large difference in prescription between eyes) Intermittent double vision
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Amblyopia (lazy eyes most common due to eye turns, high corrected refractive error, or a large difference in prescription between eyes) Intermittent double vision
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Amblyopia (lazy eyes most common due to eye turns, high corrected refractive error, or a large difference in prescription between eyes) Intermittent double vision
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Amblyopia (lazy eyes most common due to eye turns, high corrected refractive error, or a large difference in prescription between eyes) Intermittent double vision
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Amblyopia (lazy eyes most common due to eye turns, high corrected refractive error, or a large difference in prescription between eyes) Intermittent double vision
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