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    Leading the fight against the deadly consequences of diabetes for those affected by it through research funding, community services, education and advocacy.

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    • This #WorldSightDay, prioritize your eye health! #FocusOnDiabetes is a multi-year initiative by the American Diabetes Association® to raise awareness about #diabetes and #eyehealth. Explore our valuable resources to take care of your eyes at https://t.co/m54KqJcZLh. 👁️🌎 https://t.co/edCyeTTuW9

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    Vision loss can affect people of all ages. Globally, at least 2.2 billion people have a near or distance vision impairment. At least 1 billion of these cases could have been prevented or can be easily addressed with spectacles or cataract surgery. In addition, vision impairment poses an enormous global financial burden, with an estimated US$ 411 billion lost in workplace productivity due to poor vision.

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      Vision loss can affect everyone, regardless of age or location. This #WorldSightDay, check your eyesight and learn more about ways to protect it! Your eyes are irreplaceable, so keep them healthy 👁️💪 https://t.co/NODj2Fi6Cq https://t.co/aN1Zwp2GrA

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    Download posters, logos, and resources for World Sight Day 2023 here. The International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB) Company Limited by Guarantee No: 4620869. Registered Charity No: 1100559. Registered in England & Wales. Copyright © 2023

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    • It is #WorldSightDay, a powerful opportunity to focus the world’s attention on eye health as a global issue+promote access to #eyecare for all. This year's theme is, “Love Your Eyes at Work.” Learn more here: https://t.co/CPSkNfJsJ5 @IAPB1 #LoveYourEyes https://t.co/q2ooFeIZnu

    • Today is #WorldSightDay, a powerful opportunity to focus the world’s attention on eye health as a global issue and promote access to #eyecare for all. This year the theme is “Love Your Eyes at Work,” https://t.co/BKf7Om2meG #LoveYourEyes @IAPB1 https://t.co/xqxjdAcydv

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    Andrea Pregel, Global Technical Lead of Inclusive Health at Sightsavers discusses the importance of accessibility in healthcare and how ophthalmologists can ensure their practices are more accessible

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    • @IAPB1 In honor of #WorldSightDay we share some of our most pressing stories on the importance of inclusive eye care worldwide. First up, the Global Technical Lead for Inclusive Health at @Sightsavers @A_Pregel discusses the power of accessibility: https://t.co/avArXBpy0q

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    LASIK and cataract surgeon Stuart P. Sondheimer reflects on decades of eyecare humanitarian work

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    • @IAPB1 @Sightsavers @A_Pregel In this article, Stuart P. Sondheimer reflects on decades of eye care humanitarian work. Sondheimer has traveled and supported patients across the world. Read more about what steps can be taken to improve eye care in the developing world #WorldSightDay: https://t.co/TWjCSfnsZR

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    Vision loss can affect people of all ages. Globally, at least 2.2 billion people have a near or distance vision impairment. At least 1 billion of these cases could have been prevented or can be easily addressed with spectacles or cataract surgery. In addition, vision impairment poses an enormous global financial burden, with an estimated US$ 411 billion lost in workplace productivity due to poor vision.

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      👁️ DO check your vision! ⚠️Early detection of eye disease is crucial for preventing future vision loss⚠️ This #WorldSightDay, WHO is launching the “WHOeyes” app to help you check your vision and learn more about the importance of good eye health! https://t.co/NODj2Fi6Cq https://t.co/LGddGuEBT1

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    Vision loss can affect people of all ages. Globally, at least 2.2 billion people have a near or distance vision impairment. At least 1 billion of these cases could have been prevented or can be easily addressed with spectacles or cataract surgery. In addition, vision impairment poses an enormous global financial burden, with an estimated US$ 411 billion lost in workplace productivity due to poor vision.

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      🌐👀Today is #WorldSightDay! Vision is our most dominant sense. Yet, 2.2 billion people have a near or distance vision impairment & about 1 billion of these cases could have been prevented or fixed https://t.co/NODj2Fi6Cq https://t.co/e5yGzimN6y