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Running Blind

3rd - Higher Ed
** The Boston Marathon is a much anticipated right of spring and OGTV honors the running of this year's race with a story about a competitor who doesn't let the fact that he can't see the course prevent him from...
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Wellbeing A-Z -Sunglasses

12th - Higher Ed
he best way to protect your self is to cover up with protective clothing, and use a broad spectrum sunscreen. Another way to protect your self from the ravages of the sun is to wear UV resistant Sunglasses.
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Protect Your Vision: Early Detection and Prevention of Eye Diseases

12th - Higher Ed
This video emphasizes the importance of early detection and regular eye tests to prevent vision loss due to conditions like macular degeneration and glaucoma. It highlights the significance of not ignoring changes in vision and seeking...
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Scientists find potential way to fight blindness in elderly

12th - Higher Ed
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a leading cause of vision loss in the elderly, causing blurred and darker vision, and even loss of central vision. The disease affects people over 50 and is seen in about 1/3 of people over 75....
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Can thyroid issues affect your eyes?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Watch the video as Dr. Ryan Bosco Dsouza, Head Clinical - Service, Dr Agarwals Eye Hospital, Bandra explains the impact of thyroid issue on eye health. Thyroid disorders can impact eye health, causing symptoms like dryness, irritation,...
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Wildfire smoke is bad for your lungs. But for the eyes, little is known

9th - Higher Ed
The long-term impacts of wildfire smoke on people's eyes is still largely unknown, but early research findings indicate those dealing with heavy smoke should take precautions to prevent accelerated eye damage.
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Wildfire smoke can irritates the eyes, but the long-term impact isn’t clear

9th - Higher Ed
The long-term impacts of wildfire smoke on people's eyes is still largely unknown, but early research findings indicate those dealing with heavy smoke should take precautions to prevent accelerated eye damage.
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Why this teen created an app that screens for eye disease

9th - Higher Ed
Harry Nickerson was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa as a kid, a condition that left him legally blind. The CBC's Tom Murphy sat down with Nickerson to talk about his prototype, which could help with early diagnosis.
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Common eye problems women mostly overlook

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Women often multitask endlessly—balancing work, home, and caregiving—yet eye care rarely makes it to the priority list. But hormonal changes during pregnancy, menopause, and even monthly cycles can affect vision, tear production, and eye...