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How to Find the Right Vision Specialist If vision problems are interfering with your daily life, seek out an optometrist who is a low-vision specialist.
Black people appeared to have similar odds of using low vision devices as white people. But non-white individuals from other racial and ethnic groups had 61 percent lower odds of getting the devices.
Mobile apps, audio tools, and vision magnifiers can help people with low vision or vision loss.
Then a friend happened to tell them about Low Vision Restoration in Blaine, Minnesota. Optometrist Chris Palmer, who founded the clinic, prescribes devices that can help improve people's vision ...
Low vision from geographic atrophy can affect your ability do everyday tasks on your own. Get tips on maintaining independence and boosting your quality of life.
Iris Vision is a wearable device that allows those with low vision to see the world like they've never seen it before.
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FOX 26 Houston on MSNVision impaired kids gifted life-changing devices through UH College of Optometry
A life-changing partnership between the University of Houston College of Optometry and Sight Savers America helps transforms ...
The initial response to the Apple Vision Pro has been mixed. But the headset is already changing disabled users’ lives.
A team of astronomers has created a device that lets people who are blind or have low vision experience a solar eclipse.
Meet the top three student teams for Microsoft’s annual Imagine Cup competition. HairMatch, Signvrse and Argus are all using AI to create products that will help people live their best lives.
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