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UYE Podcast 066 - The Fertility Crisis: Why Sperm Counts Are Crashing to Zero and What You Can Do To Improve Your Reproductive Hormones by 23% with Dr. Aumatma Simmons
CourseIs infertility only a women’s issue? Think again. In this powerful episode of the Uncover Your Eyes podcast, Dr. Meenal Agarwal joins forces with endocrinologist and naturopath Dr. Aumatma Simmons, author of (In)Fertility: Secrets, Struggles ...
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UYE Podcast 065 - Dissecting NeuroBeauty: Where Neuroscience And Skincare Collide With Cosmetic Scientist Melani Chong
CourseWhat if your skincare routine could do more than smooth your skin—what if it could actually influence your brain, stress levels, and mental health? In this fascinating episode of the Uncover Your Eyes podcast, hosted by Dr. Meenal Agarwal, we ...
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UYE Podcast 064 - This Could Change Your Pregnancy: The Surprising Science Behind A Healthy Baby AND Expert Advice Every Parent Should Hear With Dr. Sarah Pachtman
CourseIf you are pregnant or plan on it—you need to hear this. What does it really take to support a healthy pregnancy and healthy fetus in today’s complex healthcare landscape? In this powerful episode of the Uncover Your Eyes podcast, Dr. Meenal ...
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What's New for Opticians and Technicians? - NACOR 79.196 (1 EC)
CourseExpires 2028-05-08, NACOR 79.196 (1 EC) Modern ophthalmic optics has ushered in technology that was once thought to be impossible and is now a reality. Learn how to embrace this new ophthalmic technology so you can give your patients what they ...
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What's New for Opticians and Technicians? - COO 4505 (1 EG/CL/RF)
CourseExpires 2028-04-27, COO 4505 (1 EG/CL/RF) Modern ophthalmic optics has ushered in technology that was once thought to be impossible and is now a reality. Learn how to embrace this new ophthalmic technology so you can give your patients what they ...
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The History of Eyeglasses - NACOR 79.190 (2 EG PEI 1 EG)
CourseExpires 2028-02-13, NACOR 79.190 (2 EG PEI 1 EG) It is said that the Roman philosopher and author Seneca (4 BC-65 AD), read ‘all the books in Rome’ by looking through a glass globe filled with water. About one thousand years later in 1,000 AD, ...
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