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The currently available body of evidence is not strong enough to support vitamin supplementation as a treatment for dry eye disease, with particular gaps around vitamins C and B12, according to a review.“Many patients [with dry eye disease] continue to experience persistent symptoms despite conventional therapies,” study author Hamidreza Heidari, MSc Optom, FBCLA, a PhD candidate at
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