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L V Prasad Eye Institute takes part in global study on vision care and development goals
June 12, 2021
A suite of studies is being conducted to explore impact of vision care on achieving Sustainable Development Goals in low and middle-income countries
L V Prasad Eye Institute (LVPEI) is taking part in a global study on impact of vision care to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
``In collaboration with the Queen s University of Belfast, L V Prasad Eye Institute along with nearly 30 other partners from the US, UK, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Zimbabwe and India, is working on a suite of studies to explore the impact of vision care on the global level to achieve Sustainable Development Goals in low and middle-income countries, the Hyderabad-based institute said in a release on Saturday.
May 06, 2021
Helping hand: Health experts have been reaching out to dementia patients and their caregivers through webinars and video demonstrations - ISTOCK.COM
Helping hand: Health experts have been reaching out to dementia patients and their caregivers through webinars and video demonstrations - ISTOCK.COM×
Now that physical meetings with counsellors and doctors are no longer a safe option, caregivers of dementia patients are going online for guidance He did not understand why he was not being allowed to step out, nor why everyone was cooped up inside the house In these critical months when people have not been able to physically meet counsellors or doctors, health experts have been reaching out to people who are seeking help