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TORONTO - The Canadian Ophthalmological Society is urging people to take care of their eyes as wildfires burn across Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Updated June 11, 2025 at 2:22 p.m. June 6, 2025 1 ...
Dr Anoop Mishra shared, “After vision check up, eye specialist will detect the condition by putting dilating drops in the eye, to look inside your eyes and will also conduct fundus examination ...
Breaking News, Sports, Manitoba, CanadaTake care of your eyes amid wildfires and smoke, ophthalmologists urge By: Nicole Ireland, The Canadian Press Posted: 3:00 AM CDT Friday, Jun. 6, 2025 Last ...
Smoke travels long distances and can affect people's eyes even if they are far away from an actual blaze, said Plemel, who is also an assistant professor of ophthalmology at Western University.
The Canadian Ophthalmological Society offers tips to protect your eyes as wildfire smoke blankets parts of Canada. (June 6, 2025) ...
After coming to the defense of Scott Foster following Game 4, Rick Carlisle took issue with the officiating early in Game 5 and was called for a technical after a no-call on Andrew Nembhard layup ...
After coming to the defense of Scott Foster following Game 4, Rick Carlisle took issue with the officiating early in Game 5 and was called for a technical after a no-call on Andrew Nembhard layup ...
Smoke travels long distances and can affect people’s eyes even if they are far away from an actual blaze, said Plemel, who is also an assistant professor of ophthalmology at Western University.