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UAB baseball player benefits from emergency care after eye injury

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By Caleb Jones American Optometric Association statistics show that about 90 million Americans participate in sports. With any sport, players must assume the risk of injury, whether it be broken bones, torn ligaments or damaged muscles. But what happens when a sports injury affects an athlete’s ability to see? University of Alabama at Birmingham baseball player Leo […]

Source: The Birmingham Times

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