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Dimapur, October 12 (MExN): Dimapur District National Programme for Control of Blindness & Visual Impairment (NPCB&VI) observed the 24th World Sight Day 2023 at Chapel Hall, District Hospital Dimapur under the theme ‘love your eyes at work’ on October 12. ....
DIMAPUR Commemorating the 38th national fortnight on eye donation from August 25 to September 8, the Dimapur district National Programme for Control of ....
Dimapur, Oct. 14 (EMN): The 23rd World Sight Day was observed on October 13 with bridge programme certificate in community health for nurses (BPCCHN) at School of Nursing, District Hospital, Dimapur (DHD), on the theme ‘Love your eyes.’ The programme was organised by National Programme for Control of Blindness and Visual Impairment (NPCBVI) Dimapur. Senior specialist at DHD, Dr. Asonla Aying, in her address, informed that the event is being initiated under NPCBVI with an aim to enhance public awareness on eye health and to ensure eye care is accessible and affordable to all. She sensitised the participants on the six tips to ensure better eye care: regular eye check-up, awareness of all related eye diseases, to wear goggles to protect the eye from UV rays, to take regular break from screen and minimise screen time, to regularly monitor blood pressure and blood sugar, especially for those who have these chronic illness, and to maintain healthy life-style. The senior specialist state ....
Dimapur, Sep. 1 (EMN): As part of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, District Hospital Dimapur (DHD) observed the 37th National Eye Donation Fortnight (August 25 to September 8) on August 31 at the hospital premises on the theme ‘Let your eyes live on.’ An update from the chief medical officer (CMO) of Dimapur informed that senior specialist at DHD, Dr. Asonla Aying, who spoke on the theme stated that “our eyes can continue to live on even after death if we donate our cornea to a needy beneficiary.” Dr. Asonla said the main aim of observing the National Eye Donation Fortnight was to create awareness on the importance of eye donation and also to motivate and inspire people to pledge their eyes for donation after death. She also informed that through the campaign, the country aims to reduce blindness level 0.3% prevalence in the country. Asonla informed that in India, the maximum number of blindness is due to cataract, which is treatable and about two million blind cases are due to corneal ....