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Prevent Blindness Provides Free Resources as Part of April’s Women’s Eye Health and Safety Month to Educate Women on Necessary Steps to Help Save Sight

As more women than men have eye disease and unique vision issues, Prevent Blindness provides free resources including webpages, fact sheets and expert videos to help prevent unnecessary vision loss in women Prevent Blindness has declared April as Women’s Eye Health and Safety Month. According to Orbis International, globally there are 112 million more women

Prevent Blindness Designates April as Women’s Eye Health and Safety Month to Educate Public on a Variety of Women’s Vision Issues

Prevent Blindness Offers Educational Materials Including Fact Sheets, Videos, Shareable Social Media Graphics and Web Resources to Provide Important Information to Help Protect Women’s Vision and Save Sight Two out of every three people living with blindness or vision problems are women, according to the National Eye Institute. That’s why Prevent Blindness has declared April

As Women are at Higher Risk for Eye Disease, Prevent Blindness Declares April as Women’s Eye Health and Safety Month

Non-profit Group, Prevent Blindness, Provides Helpful Information on Various Eye Health Topics Related to Women’s Vision Issues Two out of every three people living with blindness or vision problems are women, according to the National Eye Institute. And, data from The Future of Vision: Forecasting the Prevalence and Costs of Vision Problems study shows that

Because Women Have Unique Vision Issues, Prevent Blindness Declares April as Women’s Eye Health and Safety Month

Women have higher rates of eye diseases such as cataract, glaucoma and age-related macular degeneration.  Women have a higher prevalence of Dry Eye and may also experience changes in vision related to pregnancy and menopause. Prevent Blindness has designated April as Women’s Eye Health and Safety Month in an effort to educate women about these

Eye Health Infographics

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Eye Health and Safety Infographics Prevent Blindness has created these eye health and safety infographics to provide easy-to-read, relevant, and timely information on a wide range of eye and vision topics.  They are designed specifically for sharing, unaltered, on social media channels such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Please contact us at 1-800-331-2020, or [email protected]

More Women than Men Have Eye Disease

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As More Women than Men Have Eye Disease, Prevent Blindness Urges Women to Make Their Vision a Priority Today   -Prevent Blindness Declares April as Women’s Eye Health and Safety Awareness Month to Educate Public on Ways to Protect Vision- More women than men have eye disease, including age-related macular degeneration, cataracts, and glaucoma. According

Five Things Women Need to Know About Eye Health

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Data from the Prevent Blindness study, “The Future of Vision: Forecasting the Prevalence and Costs of Vision Problems,” found that women make up the majority of the 4.4 million Americans age 40 and older who are visually impaired or blind. The following are five things women should know about vision and eye health:   1.   

Your Sight – Eye Health Information for a Lifetime of Healthy Vision

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Here you will find the information you need to take care of your, and your family's vision for life. if you know someone who has a vision problem, or you think may have a vision problem, please share this website with them. Getting Eye Care What's Your Risk of a Vision Problem? Signs of Eye