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Use and Costs of Supplemental Benefits in Medicare Advantage, 2017-2021.

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Gait Metrics in Elderly Fallers and Non-Fallers with Varying Levels of Glaucoma: A Longitudinal Prospective Cohort Study. [PDF]

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Almidani L   +8 more
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Understanding Perspectives on Presbyopia and Use of Pilocarpine HCl 1.25% Twice Daily from Participants of the Phase 3 VIRGO Study. [PDF]

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Shafer BM   +8 more
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Eyeglasses for the Needy [PDF]

open access: possible, 2013
Individuals in the United States and abroad are unable to purchase eyeglasses due to lack of insurance and limited funding. While most insurance companies ignore lack of sight as one of the lesser harmful medical conditions, eye vision is important for people during daily chores and plays an important role in ensuring safety.
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Standards of Eyeglasses

Medical Care, 1973
There are formal and informal standards for lenses, frames, and the fabrication of eyeglasses. We review here the context and analyze the applicability of these standards. The experiences of the New York City Medicaid Program in establishing and overseeing its ophthalmic standards is presented. The general disorganized state of ophthalmic standards and
William C. Folsom, Jesse Rosenthal
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Eyeglasses and Children's Schemata

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1993
The role of framed eyeglasses in children's person schemata was examined. American first graders (35 girls, 36 boys), rated by their teachers as low, medium, or high in cognitive development, judged peers photographed with and without glasses for physical attractiveness, school performance, conduct, sociability, and sociometric choice.
Lesley A. Stockton, Roger L. Terry
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Eyeglasses in the Classroom

The Physics Teacher, 2010
Optical phenomena can be divided into two categories: ray optics and wave optics. The former is also known as geometrical optics, and examples are reflection and refraction, while the latter is also known as physical optics and includes interference and diffraction.
Ding-wei Huang   +2 more
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