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Johnson & Johnson vision announces The 13% Promise to eliminate inequities of people of color in the eye care industry - Dallas Examiner

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BlackNews.com Jacksonville, Fla. – Johnson & Johnson Vision, a global leader in eye health and part of the Johnson & Johnson Medical Devices Companies, on Sept. 16 announced a collaboration with Black EyeCare [...]

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