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Amblyopia Defined
Sometimes called "lazy eye," is the reduction or dimming of vision in an eye that appears to be normal.
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- What is Lazy Eye or Amblyopia? Causes, Diagnosis, Detection, Treatment ...: Amblyopia, commonly known as lazy eye, is the eye condition noted by reduced vision not correctable by glasses or contact lenses and is not due to any eye disease. The brain, for some reason, does not fully acknowledge the images seen by the amblyopic eye. This almost always affects only one eye but may manifest with reduction of vision in both eyes. It is estimated that three percent of children under six have some form of amblyopia.
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- Magnetic Pulses To Brain Help 'Lazy Eye' : NPR: a team of scientists in Canada has shown that magnetic pulses to the brain may help restore abilities to the weaker eye.
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