Researchers have found that programmable electronic glasses are as effective in improving the lazy eyes of children as traditional eye patches. Results from a new small study on lazy eye were presented over the weekend at the AAO 2015, the annual meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology. Lazy eye, or amblyopia, results from an eye not developing normally during the early years of childhood.
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Electronic glasses could help treat lazy eye in children: study
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