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Glaucoma Research Foundation
Research on the eye disease glaucoma as well as educational information.

Wisconsin Council of the Blind
Source of information and devices for visually impaired individuals.

The National Eye Institue
Research on eye disease as well as educational information.

Prevent Blindness
Research on eye disease as well as educational information.

Illinios College of Optometry

Wisconsin Optometric Association

American Optometric Association

NASA Vision Page

Ocular Disease
Eye Atlas
Hand Book
Disease Photos

Ocular Drug Therapy
Guide to Meds

General Eye Information
All About Vision
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Computer Vision Syndrome

Orthokeratology

Intralase

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Cooing, sitting up and crawling are signs that your baby is growing. Your baby's vision has stages of development too, but usually there are no signs to mark the progress.

The American Optometric Association encourages parents to include a trip to the optometrist in the list of well-baby check-ups. Assessments at six to twelve months of age can determine healthy development of vision. Early detection of eye conditions is the best way to ensure your child has healthy vision for successful development—now and in the future.

InfantSEE® is a public health program designed to ensure that eye and vision care becomes an integral part of infant wellness care to improve a child's quality of life.


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