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Dry Eyes in Winter: Causes, Treatment, and Prevention
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Dry eyes are most likely to occur in winter and spring, according to an article in the journal OphthalmologyTrusted Source. Seasonal changes, such as lower indoor humidity and high winds, can lead to dry eyes and discomfort.
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