Many children today lack adequate vision care, screenings
Looking at the problem of undiagnosed and untreated children's vision disorders strictly from the standpoint of dollars and cents, a clearer picture of the costs emerges: * It has been estimated that a 1% rise in literacy scores translates into a 2.5% relative rise in labor productivity and a 1...
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