Happy Holidays from UCEC! For many households in America, this joyful season is often highlighted by the cherished tradition of exchanging gifts.
That being said . . . are there any gifts that parents might want to avoid, especially from an ophthalmological standpoint? We polled the doctors at University Children's Eye Center. Here are their answers!
Over 50 years of Combined Experience as leading pediatric specialists
Over 50 years of Combined Experience as leading pediatric specialists
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