Eye Drops Could Replace Patches for Lazy Eye Disorder

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Children who struggle with a “lazy eye” may be able to use drops to treat the disorder rather than having to rely on patches.That’s the finding of a new study by researchers at the Medical College of Wisconsin. Melba Lara reports.

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