An overwhelming number of children have eye and vision problems, and so Ohio optometrists are providing no-cost, comprehensive eye and vision assessments for infants between six to 12 months of age through a program called InfantSEE. It's a public health program developed by Optometry Cares, the AOA Foundation, and Johnson & Johnson's Vistakon. "When a vision-impaired infant wears a pair of glasses or receives much needed eye-care, a world of possibility appears," said Senator Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio). "That's why the AOA Foundation's work is so important for Ohio families seeking to create a better life for their children." Read more.
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