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Snow and Sun: Protect your eyes or risk burning them, expert warnsJOPLIN, Mo. —The sun is out, but with snow on the ground, that sunshine can cause health issues—especially for your eyes. Optometrist Dr. Justin Stilley says snow can actually present more ...
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Dry eye disease occurs when the eyes do not produce enough tears or when something interferes with tear production. Dry eye disease can cause a variety of symptoms, including burning, stinging ...
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