Dry Eyes Common, But Frequently Left Untreated

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Key Takeaways

  • Dry eyes are a common problem among Americans and Europeans

  • More than half have regular symptoms of dry eyes, researchers say

  • However, only around 1 in 5 seek diagnosis or treatment for the condition

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