A new study conducted by researchers in the Center for Injury Research and Policy of the Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital investigated sports - and recreation - related eye injuries during a 23 - year period and found a slight decrease in
eye injuries overall; however, the rate of eye injury associated with non-powder guns (including BB, pellet and paintball guns) increased by almost 170 %.
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While the
overall rate of sports - and recreation - related
eye injury decreased slightly during the study period, the rate of
injury associated with non-powder guns increased by nearly 170 %.