
|Articles|February 6, 2018
Amblyopia correction could lead to an increased reading speed and efficiency in school-aged kids
Author(s)Mark Silverberg, MD
Mark Silverberg, MD, shares the results of a study published in JAAPOS that the correction of Amblyopia correction could lead to an increased reading speed and efficiency in school-aged kids.
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Mark Silverberg, MD, shares the results of a study published in JAAPOS that the correction of Amblyopia correction could lead to an increased reading speed and efficiency in school-aged kids.
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