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    Cornea The transparent “front window” of the eye. It is a thick, nearly circular structure covering the lens. The cornea is an important part of the focusing system of the eye. Pupil The round black hole in the center of the iris. The size of the pupil changes automatically to control the amount of light

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    Here to help you learn about and live with Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD), offering you healthy living tips, the latest information, and ways to honor those touched by macular disease, while supporting researchers working to prevent, treat and cure macular degeneration and Stargardt disease. Here to help you learn about and live with Age-related Macular

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