Rhode Islanders More Likely To Ignore Eye Pain Than Tooth Pain: Survey
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By Joseph Hosey
Published on March 9, 2026.
A survey conducted by Lenspricer revealed that 54% of respondents would be more likely to ignore eye pain, compared to 46% for tooth pain. The survey also revealed that 76% believe that declining eyesight is inevitable. The top five most commonly ignored eye symptoms include holding phones or books further away.
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