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Unveiled at the Eye Hospital: Uncovered Scenes by Media Personnel
Unveiled at the Eye Hospital: Uncovered Scenes by Media Personnel

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Listen up, Gossip Posse! Dr. Ivan Lutska, the big kahuna at Yakutia's eye hospital, spilled the beans about his workplace, their fancy equipment, and swanky new department. 🤫💹

This year, Yakutsk's Ophthalmological Hospital is throwing a 100th birthday bash, and they're celebrating in style with new gear, a fresh crib, and a posh wing for kiddos. 🎈👶

At the big reveal, ol' Lutskadished about the kiddie eye situation, pointing out that a paltry 15% of wee ones actually see the world clearly. A darn shocking stat revealed in last year's study. He pinned the blame on screen addiction and sloth, with kids trading fresh air for virtual wonderlands.

If you're curious about this "mansion of sight," you gotta have a referral from the local docs. It ain't cheap either – they offer laser voodoo eye magic ranging from 40k to a cool 120k rubles.

Dr. Lutska boasted they're gradually vanquishing cataracts and glaucoma across the land. A remarkable drop in eye disease-related disabilities is thanks to their tireless efforts. 🩺🥇

Their shiniest new operating theatre is outfitted with top-notch tech – a microscope that cost 22 mil rubles, an intelligent laser for 20 mil, a tomograph for 18 mil, and a combo device for 12 mil. Home-grown hardware can even be found among the treasure trove. 🌟💰

According to Lutska, the docs average 201k rubles a month, while nurses grab 100k.

Nestled in the next-door residential snooze-Box, the new wing features a swanky second floor devoted to the hospital, accessible via a stylish passageway. Inpatient rooms are cozy two-bedsuites with air-con, showers, loos, and a TV. Makes you wanna book your annual check-up, just for the sweet digs!

Ophthalmologists bustle around the uluses to tackle cataracts and glaucoma in distant lands. Lutska claims a happy decrease in the prevalence of these visual nightmares. 💊📊

tags:* Ivan Luskan* Yakutsk Ophthalmologists* Yakutsk Republican Ophthalmological Clinic

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  1. The emphasis on eye health in today's world extends beyond just vision, as science reveals the critical link between eye health and overall health-and-wellness.
  2. Mental health, nutrition, fitness-and-exercise, and medical-conditions are all factors that can impact one's eye health.
  3. For instance, screen addiction and sloth, as highlighted by Dr. Ivan Lutska, can lead to poor eye health in children.
  4. Therefore, regular eye check-ups and maintaining a balanced lifestyle that includes proper nutrition, mental health care, and regular exercise, can contribute significantly to preserving eye health.

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