"New glasses or refractive surgeries should be avoided until after the end of pregnancy, once visual function has stabilized or returned to the prepregnancy state," researchers recommended.
“It is unknown whether PE firms affect the financial incentives offered to physicians by other industry actors, which may change clinical decision-making," researchers note.
"Business owners can meet face-to-face with specialists to apply for disaster loans and access a wide range of resources to guide them through their recovery."
For the last four years, I’ve had the privilege of using this column as a platform to share insights and advice on ocular surface disease. It has been an eye-opening experience; one that has allowed me to connect with colleagues.
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