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Number of people living with sight loss in Britain could rise

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The Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) said its projections show that an estimated 2.8 million people will be living with sight loss by 2035, an increase of 27 per cent
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The number of people living with sight loss in the UK could rise by more than a quarter in little more than decade, a charity has warned.

The Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) said its projections show that an estimated 2.8 million people will be living with sight loss by 2035, an increase of 27 per cent.

Within the figures, the proportion of people in the UK with severe sight loss or being registered blind is expected to rise by 29%, from 298,000 in 2022 to 379,000 in 2035.

One of the main drivers of the jump is people living for longer, though the RNIB said waiting times for diagnosis and treatment and an increase in the number of people living with diabetes are also factors.

It further predicted that, by 2050, the number of people with sight loss in the UK will double to more than four million.

The charity now wants the Government to develop a national eye care plan but has said people can look after their health by going for an eye test every two years.

Matt Stringer, chief executive of the RNIB, said: ‘Prevention, early diagnosis and treatment of common sight conditions are key to reduce the number of people who will experience sight loss in their lifetime.

‘Regular eye tests are crucial in preventing avoidable sight loss. They’re essential for everyone, even if you think your eyesight is fine, as many conditions that can be picked up in a routine eye test begin with no obvious symptoms and often sight conditions can be treated if detected early enough.

‘In addition to eye health, an eye test can detect other health conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, raised cholesterol, risk of stroke and heart disease.

‘As well as calling on the UK public to get their eyes tested regularly every two years, RNIB is calling on the UK Government to develop and implement a national eye care plan to fix delays in eye care and stop avoidable sight loss.’

Diabetic retinopathy is a complication of diabetes, caused by high blood sugar levels damaging the back of the eye (retina).

It can cause blindness if left undiagnosed and untreated.

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National Hospital Abuja seeks public’s help to identify unconscious accident victim

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The National Hospital Abuja has appealed to the public for assistance in identifying an unconscious patient.

The middle-aged man was brought unconscious to the hospital’s Trauma ICU on December 21, 2024 by a good Samaritan and has been receiving medical treatment.

The hospital’s spokesperson, Dr. Tayo Haastrup, in a statement on Sunday, December 29, said the patient was reportedly involved in a road traffic accident along Jabi Express Road.

“The management of the hospital is hereby appealing to any member of the public whose relation has not been seen since the aforementioned date to please come to the Trauma ICU of the National Hospital Abuja for identification and further necessary action,” the statement added.

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BBNaija Alumnus Ocee Mbadiwe and Fiancée Celebrate Arrival of Firstborn

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In a joyous Christmas announcement, former Big Brother Naija contestant Ocee Mbadiwe revealed the birth of his first child, a baby girl, with his fiancée. The couple’s newborn arrival coincided perfectly with the holiday season, amplifying the festive spirit with the precious gift of parenthood.

Ocee, who rose to fame during the Big Brother Naija: No Loose Guard season, had previously shared the exciting news of his impending fatherhood. Overjoyed by the birth of his daughter, Ocee took to X (formerly Twitter) to express his gratitude, describing the experience as the “most incredible gift imaginable.”

Accompanying his heartfelt post were tender photographs of Ocee, his fiancée, and their adorable newborn daughter. The announcement promptly garnered an outpouring of admiration and congratulations from his followers, who flooded the comment section with warm wishes for the new family.

As the year draws to a close, fans of the couple continue to rejoice in their milestone, extending heartfelt congratulations on the arrival of their precious little one.

Photo source: Instagram

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Yuletide: Edo Dep Gov’s wife settles patients medical bills of over N4m

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The wife of the deputy governor of Edo state, Mrs Osaretin Idahosa, has settled the medical bills of patients at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH) to the tune of over N4 Million.

Mrs Idahosa said she was moved by the plight of the patients who are nursing mothers and also to give them sense of belonging in the spirit of the yuletide.

Touched by the story of a particular nursing mother, Amenze Ikponmwosa, who was abandoned by her husband after she gave birth to twins, Mrs Idahosa did not only offset her bill of N1.2 million, she also supported her with a token of money to start a business.

The wife of the deputy governor who was received by management of the hospital, including the Chief Medical Director, Prof. Darlington Obaseki, commended the medical personnel of the teaching hospital for being hospitable to the patients.

She also distributed various gift items to nursing mothers and some elderly for them to celebrate the season.

The Senior Registrar, Paediatrics Department of the hospital, Dr Ogoh Efeturi, while conducting the deputy governor’s wife round the special care baby unit, said some of children weighed between 0.8kg and 1.53kg and would need special care for 26 weeks to balance their health status.

Mrs Idahosa assured the hospital management of the present administration’s commitment to improving the standard of living of the people.

On his part, the UBTH boss commended Mrs Idahosa for her gesture and for deeming it fit to visit without an invitation.

Similarly, the Deputy Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee, Research and Ethics, Dr Esohe Ogboghodo, said the goodwill demonstrated by the deputy’s wife had rekindle the hope of the women for a better living which is in consonance with a new Edo is rising mantra.

 

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