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VIDEO: Sports eye safety advice with Gary L. Legault, MD, part 3
In the third part of a five-part series, Gary L. Legault, MD, discusses eye injury screening.
VIDEO: Sports Eye Safety Month awareness, part 4
In the fourth part of a five-part series, Annette Hoskin, BOptom, MBA, discusses prevention methods for eye injuries.
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VIDEO: Sports eye safety advice with Gary L. Legault, MD, part 2
In the second part of a five-part series, Gary L. Legault, MD, discusses the most common sports eye injuries.
VIDEO: Sports Eye Safety Month awareness, part 3
In the third part of a five-part series, Annette Hoskin, BOptom, MBA, discusses developments in eye protection for athletes.
VIDEO: Sports eye safety advice with Gary L. Legault, MD, part 1
In the first part of a five-part series, Gary L. Legault, MD, discusses sports eye safety patient education.
VIDEO: Sports Eye Safety Month awareness, part 2
In the second part of a five-part series, Annette Hoskin, BOptom, MBA, discusses a new eye injury registry.
VIDEO: Sports Eye Safety Month awareness, part 1
In the first part of a five-part series, Annette Hoskin, BOptom, MBA, discusses some of the most common sports-related eye injuries.
Champagne cork safety, ocular exposure to hand sanitizer top features in 2021
The top ophthalmology features in 2021 discussed champagne cork safety and the dangers of ocular exposure to hand sanitizer.
Q&A: Chill champagne, open slowly to avoid injury
When they are popped in a celebratory fashion, champagne corks can leave the bottle at speeds up to 60 mph.
Rubber bullets carry high risk for blindness, eye loss when used at protests
NEW ORLEANS — When law enforcement uses rubber bullets — also called kinetic impact projectiles — during protests, there is a high risk for blindness and loss of the eye, according to a study.
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