Kimberley Young
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The campaign, which seeks to raise awareness of the importance of safe contact lens wear, saw more than 270 practices sign up
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Glaucoma UK is raising awareness of the role of sight tests in preventing sight loss, as the rate of glaucoma in the UK is set to increase by nearly a third by 2035
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The Nystagmus Network is highlighting the importance of visual-impairment friendly stairs through its ‘Step Up For Nystagmus’ campaign
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Sharing 10-year figures of diagnosis patterns, The Childhood Eye Cancer Trust also highlighted the role of optometrists in spotting symptoms
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This year, the awareness week will be themed around ‘Make your Eye Moves’ and will focus on encouraging activities that promote eye health and reduce the risk of myopia
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A survey carried out by the charity saw concern dropped to its lowest point since 2014
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As more than three million people have pledged to have their eyes tested through the #LoveYourEyes campaign, OT has gathered some tips for how to continue the momentum beyond World Sight Day
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A survey conducted by the company has found that eye health is a low priority amongst members of the public following the beginning of the pandemic
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With National Eye Health Week underway, OT finds out why the campaign is so important following the pandemic, and what plans lie ahead
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With the campaign launching on 20 September, OT reviews the key themes for the week and hears why practices should consider getting involved