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See By Three in the News!

At age 2, Stuart Terbeek would stand with his nose nearly up to the TV screen to see his favorite show. 

He also bumped into things and would hold books up in the air to look at the pictures.

A pediatric ophthalmologist diagnosed the problem: Stuart was farsighted and among the 1 in 20 children with amblyopia, or lazy eye. After getting glasses, wearing a patch and later using eye drops, Stuart now sees the world in focus at age 4.

Read more: http://www.star-telegram.com/2010/12/27/2729933/program-to-screen-very-young-kids.html#tvg#ixzz19ROqzaFk

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