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  2. Wait, So Do Blue Light Glasses Actually Work? Here's What ...

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    Dr. Craig See, MD, an ophthalmologist at Cleveland Clinic Cole Eye Institute. Dr. Sonia Kelley, OD, MS, whose expertise includes low-vision rehabilitation and ocular disease.

  3. Elias Traboulsi - Wikipedia

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    He was director of the Cole Eye Institute fellowship program in Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus 1997–2009, and has been the Cole Eye Institute residency program director since 2001. He was appointed director of the Graduate Medical Education and vice-chairman of the Cleveland Clinic Education Institute in 2005.

  4. History of Cleveland Clinic - Wikipedia

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    This campaign raised $191 million to build the Lerner Research Institute, Cole Eye Institute, and Taussig Cancer Center. [26] Another gift from the Lerner family enabled the launch of the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of the Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) School of Medicine in 2004. [42]

  5. Wait—Why Are There Floaters in My Eyes? - AOL

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    Dr. Ananth Sastry, MD, of Cleveland Clinic’s Cole Eye Institute. Dr. Benjamin Bert, MD, an ophthalmologist at MemorialCare Orange Coast Medical Center in Fountain Valley, Calif.

  6. People Who Never Need Glasses Do This One Thing Every Day - AOL

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    Not really. "Some people need glasses when they're young—before 45," explains , of Cleveland Clinic’s Cole Eye Institute. "If you don't need glasses before your 40s, chances are you will need ...

  7. Illinois College of Optometry - Wikipedia

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    The front of the RC. The Illinois Eye Institute (IEI) is the principal clinical training facility for ICO students and is located adjacent to the college. In addition to primary eye care, sub-specialty care is available including glaucoma, retina-vitreous, neuro-ophthalmic disorders, cornea-external disease, orbit-oculoplastics, pediatrics/strabismus-amblyopia and low vision rehabilitation.

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  9. How to safely view the upcoming solar eclipse

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    The only safe moment to look at the eclipse with the naked eye is “when the moon completely obscures the sun’s bright face — during the brief and spectacular period known as totality ...