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SUMMARY:WORLD GLAUCOMA DAY MARCH 12\, 2010 AT THE LODGE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY
DESCRIPTION:WORLD GLAUCOMA DAY MARCH 12\, 2010 AT THE LODGE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY \nThe world is coming together on March 12 to reinforce awareness and understanding about the importance of early detection of glaucoma.  Glaucoma is the second most common cause of blindness worldwide.  It is estimated that 4.5 million persons globally are blind due to glaucoma and this number will rise to 11.2 million by 2020.  Due to glaucoma's silent progression 50% of affected persons are not even aware of having glaucoma.  If left untreated visual damage is irreversible.\nThe Cincinnati Eye Institute and The Cincinnati Eye Institute Foundation are teaming up to educate the community of this "silent blinding disease".  Dr. Brian Kuhlman is presenting a lecture at The Lodge Retirement Community on March 12th to help spread awareness of Glaucoma.  The Sycamore Senior Center has also opened their doors to host a glaucoma screening on March 12th. There is no cure for glaucoma as yet\, and vision loss is irreversible.  Therefore\, early detection is essential to limiting visual impairment and preventing the progression towards severe visual handicap or blindness. "When glaucoma is detected early and appropriate treatment is instituted\, 90% of the blindness from glaucoma could be eliminated\," said Dr. Robert Ritch\, Professor and Chief of Glaucoma Services New York Eye and Ear Infirmary and Co-Chair of the WGA/WGPA Physician Liaison Committee. THE CINCINNATI EYE INSTITUTE FOUNDATION \nThe Cincinnati Eye Institute Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>WORLD GLAUCOMA DAY MARCH 12\, 2010 AT THE LODGE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY</div><div>&nbsp\;<br />The world is coming together on March 12 to reinforce awareness and understanding about the importance of early detection of glaucoma.&nbsp\; Glaucoma is the second most common cause of blindness worldwide.&nbsp\; It is estimated that 4.5 million persons globally are blind due to glaucoma and this number will rise to 11.2 million by 2020.&nbsp\; Due to glaucoma's silent progression 50% of affected persons are not even aware of having glaucoma.&nbsp\; If left untreated visual damage is irreversible.</div><div><br />The Cincinnati Eye Institute and The Cincinnati Eye Institute Foundation are teaming up to educate the community of this &quot\;silent blinding disease&quot\;.&nbsp\; Dr. Brian Kuhlman is presenting a lecture at The Lodge Retirement Community on March 12th to help spread awareness of Glaucoma.&nbsp\; The Sycamore Senior Center has also opened their doors to host a glaucoma screening on March 12th. There is no cure for glaucoma as yet\, and vision loss is irreversible.&nbsp\; Therefore\, early detection is essential to limiting visual impairment and preventing the progression towards severe visual handicap or blindness.</div><div>&nbsp\;</div><div>&quot\;When glaucoma is detected early and appropriate treatment is instituted\, 90% of the blindness from glaucoma could be eliminated\,&quot\; said Dr. Robert Ritch\, Professor and Chief of Glaucoma Services New York Eye and Ear Infirmary and Co-Chair of the WGA/WGPA Physician Liaison Committee.</div><div>&nbsp\;</div><div>THE CINCINNATI EYE INSTITUTE FOUNDATION <br />The Cincinnati Eye Institute Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.</div>
LOCATION:THE LODGE RETIREMENT COMMMUNITY 12050 MONTGOMERY ROAD CINCINNATI\, OHIO 45249
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URL:https://business.lovelandchamber.org/events/details/world-glaucoma-day-march-12-2010-at-the-lodge-retirement-community-03-12-2010-2325
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