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The information shared on these pages may be sourced from information available in public domain, including from abstracts of articles published by leading ophthalmology journals from around the world. Where possible, we will attempt to give credit to the sources of the information shared on these pages, either via a link in the article, or by mentioning the name of the publication. The content may be edited for reasons such as clarity, continuity or space limitations.
We may also present information from websites in public domain, such as Wikipedia, the National Institutes of Health or the National Eye Institute, as well as other websites that inform and educate people about retinal diseases and visual impairment. We will attempt to link to the pages of such said websites, as well as attempt to provide information that they are the source of that particular piece of information.
In case you, as the owner of a publication (such as a journal or any other printed material) or a website (or any other online presence) find our use of your material objectionable, please confirm that you are the owner and desire that we take down a particular blog or a specific piece of information from this blog. We will be happy to comply with your request as soon as is possible.
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You can contact us at info@retinaglobal.org, and we will respond to you as soon as possible.
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