Women's Eye Health at Levi Jane blog

Women's Eye Health. April is women’s eye health and safety month, named to raise awareness to the vision loss disparity between men and women. In fact, females are 12% more likely to experience vision loss than males. Women are at higher risk for eye diseases than men. April is women’s eye health and safety month. This public forum is part of swhr’s eye health program. Research done in the past 20 years has shed light on how females are at a significantly higher risk of vision changes, damage and loss than men. Unfortunately, a serious disadvantage women face is with their eye health. Download it for tips on how to protect your vision, like getting a dilated eye exam. The toolkit aims to facilitate. 2 out of every 3 people living with blindness or vision problems are women. This handout identifies ways that women can keep their eyes healthy. Here’s what you need to know to keep your eyes healthy. But you can take steps to keep your eyes.

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Women are at higher risk for eye diseases than men. But you can take steps to keep your eyes. 2 out of every 3 people living with blindness or vision problems are women. Unfortunately, a serious disadvantage women face is with their eye health. The toolkit aims to facilitate. This handout identifies ways that women can keep their eyes healthy. This public forum is part of swhr’s eye health program. April is women’s eye health and safety month, named to raise awareness to the vision loss disparity between men and women. Research done in the past 20 years has shed light on how females are at a significantly higher risk of vision changes, damage and loss than men. Download it for tips on how to protect your vision, like getting a dilated eye exam.

Women's Eye Health Infographic a photo on Flickriver

Women's Eye Health 2 out of every 3 people living with blindness or vision problems are women. In fact, females are 12% more likely to experience vision loss than males. This handout identifies ways that women can keep their eyes healthy. April is women’s eye health and safety month, named to raise awareness to the vision loss disparity between men and women. The toolkit aims to facilitate. But you can take steps to keep your eyes. Unfortunately, a serious disadvantage women face is with their eye health. Research done in the past 20 years has shed light on how females are at a significantly higher risk of vision changes, damage and loss than men. 2 out of every 3 people living with blindness or vision problems are women. April is women’s eye health and safety month. Download it for tips on how to protect your vision, like getting a dilated eye exam. Women are at higher risk for eye diseases than men. This public forum is part of swhr’s eye health program. Here’s what you need to know to keep your eyes healthy.

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