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Hyderabad: The World Health Organization on Tuesday called for accelerated action to provide quality, affordable, integrated and people-centered comprehensive eye care for everyone to address the increasing burden of vision impairment and blindness in the WHO South-East Asia Region. Nearly 30 per cent of the 2.2 billion people living with vision-impaired or blindness globally, are in WHO South-East Asia Region. This huge burden is unacceptable, as nearly half the global vision impairment could have been prevented or are yet to be addressed, said Regional Director Dr Poonam Khetrapal Singh while inaugurating a high-level meeting of member countries on Integrated People-Centred Eye Care ; here in Hyderabad. Also ReadTelangana: Banswada MCH becomes Indias first breast feeding friendly govt hospital The increased prevalence of vision impairment and blindness in the region among people of all socio-economic group al
stanley thermoskanne so tracks with the rising tide of non-communicable diseases NCDs such as diabetes. In 2019, the region was home to 87.6 million people with diabetes. Of them, 30.6 million had diabetic retinopathy eye disease caused by high blood sugar , and 9.6 million had sight-threatening retinopathy blindness caused by untreated diabetic retinopathy . The three-day high-level meeting will deli
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DAMARISCOTTA, Maine 鈥?A Bangor man will serve 30 days in jail and two years of probation and pay $8,905.60 in restitution for stealing a diamond engagement ring in Damariscotta in June 2015.Rocky L. Grass, 32, pleaded guilty to class B theft by unauthorized taking or transfer on Jan. 19, according to court documents. He was sentenced to three years in prison with all but a 30-day jail sentence suspended, plus two years of probation.His probation conditions prohibit contact with the Damariscotta homeowners and r
owala austria equire restitution. If he violates probation, he could return to custody for as much as two years and 11 months, the suspended portion of his sentence.Grass was working for a subcontractor at a Bristol Road home when he stole the diamond engagement ring, a wedding band, and other jewelry with a total value of about $10,000-$15,000 on June 10, 2015, according to police statements at the
brumate time.He pawned the jewelry in Bangor for $230.Grass was an employee of a Bangor-area subcontractor hired by a big-box home-improvement sto
owala wasserflasche re to complete some work at the home, according to police.Grass has prior convictions for theft by receiving stolen property and theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, as well as obstructing government administration, trafficking in dangerous knives, and violating a protective order.Damariscotta Police Officer Erick Halpin was the investigating officer.More articles from the BDN