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  2. Dry Eye Syndrome Self-Care to Feel More in Control

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    Keep your eyes moist with artificial tears at the ready and a good humidifier in the room where you work. Give your eyes a break from contact lenses, which can dry out your eyes.

  3. Dry eye syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Dry eye syndrome, also known as keratoconjunctivitis sicca, is a condition of having dry eyes that can affect vision and eye health. Learn about the causes, such as age, contact lenses, medications, and meibomian gland dysfunction, and the treatments, such as artificial tears, eye drops, and surgery.

  4. How Tears Evaporate and Lead to Dry Eye - AOL

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    If these strategies don't work, see an eye doctor to investigate the cause of your dry eye. Summary. Your tears are made up of mucous, water, and oil. When your eyes don't produce enough oil, the ...

  5. Macular degeneration - Wikipedia

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    Macular degeneration, also known as age-related macular degeneration (AMD), is a condition that affects the central vision of older people. It can be caused by damage to the macula of the retina, and may be classified as dry or wet depending on the type of blood vessels involved.

  6. Hypothermia - Wikipedia

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    Hypothermia is a condition of low body temperature that can be caused by exposure to cold or by other factors that affect heat production or loss. Learn about the classification, diagnosis, prevention and management of hypothermia, as well as its history and effects on the body.

  7. Tired of dark circles? This eye cream is the 'holy grail ...

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    Apply a few dabs to your under-eye area after washing your face; massage the cream into your skin. With everyday use, you'll soon be saying goodbye to lines and dark circles.

  8. Human eye - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the anatomy and physiology of the human eye, a sensory organ that reacts to visible light and allows eyesight. The eye is composed of several layers, including the cornea, iris, lens, retina, and sclera, that work together to focus and process images.

  9. The red light device that dermatologists told us makes skin ...

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    The Solawave Radiant Renewal Wand is a red light therapy device that is best used daily when paired with your preferred serums to stimulate collagen, improve the appearance of fine lines and ...