As World Glaucoma Week comes to an end, let's continue to raise awareness and encourage early detection and treatment.
Learn more about Glaucoma at the IAPB Knowledge Hub: https://t.co/ggvnpGUvQv
#WorldGlaucomaWeek#GlaucomaAwareness
📸: Silvia Tablada Garcia
This #WorldSightDay show some love to your eyes. Ontario Optometrists recommend a yearly eye exam to protect your vision for life. Find an optometrist near you at https://t.co/WQFqvZlBbb
#LoveYourEyes#WorldSightDay2022
It's World Optometry Day! 🌍
We celebrate all the wonderful optometrists out there. Thank you for your dedication and selfless service to primary eye care.The world is brighter because of you!
Long Live Optometry,
Long Live Optometrists!!
#Worldoptometryday
Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of blindness, and can be gradual in its development. The disease can be painless and fail to demonstrate any noticeable symptoms. Routine eye exams help screen and detect #glaucoma so it is essential to schedule an exam periodically.
Join 👁️ #WorldGlaucomaWeek 👁️
Please Help Raise Awareness for the Silent Thief of Sight - #GLAUCOMA
March 6-12, 2022
Glaucoma, if left untreated may lead to #Blindness.
Get a full #eye exam on a regular basis
Submit your activity https://t.co/EdSZR5ZbkF
#WGA#WGW2022
A reminder that all submissions are due Monday, March 7th by 11:59pm for the Aperture Writing & Artwork Contest! Check out our Instagram @caostudents for more details.
CAOS is excited to announce that registration for Interview Day 2022 has officially opened! This year, Interview Day will be held on Sat. April 30th & will be hosted virtually via Zoom. For more information, and to register for Interview Day, please visit https://t.co/IAmgmRJuAr
Welcome to #RareDiseaseDay, Europe! 🎉
There are over 300 million people who live with a rare disease in Europe.
With events taking place all over the continent, there's plenty to get involved in today!
How are you getting involved in #RareDiseaseDay in Europe?👇👇👇
Today, November 14 is #WorldDiabetesDay.
One of the leading causes of #blindness among Canadians is #DiabeticRetinopathy. According to a recent survey, 76% of Canadians are unfamiliar with this eye disease. We are pleased to offer resources at https://t.co/PU7DWCmiRB