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Faculty members discuss how watching the solar eclipse could have caused eye damage without proper protection

MEDIA | August 25, 2017
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The Plain DealerThomas Steinemann, professor of ophthalmology and visual sciences; Faruk Orge, associate professor of ophthalmology and visual sciences; and Corrie Weitzel, clinical assistant professor of ophthalmology at Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, discussed how watching the solar eclipse without proper eye protection could have caused damage to an individual’s eyes.
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