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Pickleball-related eye injuries are on the rise in the US, according to a study published in the scientific journal Nature. Study co-author Dr. Andrew Lee, a neuro-ophthalmologist, said inexperienced older players, no eye protection and complacency are key factors | Collector
Pickleball-related eye injuries are on the rise in the US, according to a study published in the scientific journal Nature. Study co-author Dr. Andrew Lee, a neuro-ophthalmologist, said inexperienced older players, no eye protection and complacency are key factors
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Pickleball-related eye injuries are on the rise in the US, according to a study published in the scientific journal Nature. Study co-author Dr. Andrew Lee, a neuro-ophthalmologist, said inexperienced older players, no eye protection and complacency are key factors

Pickleball-related eye injuries are on the rise in the US, according to a study published in the scientific journal Nature. Study co-author Dr. Andrew Lee, a neuro-ophthalmologist, said inexperienced older players, no eye protection and complacency are key factors

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