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Dealing with Vision Loss? These Low Vision Aids Can Help
If you have low vision, it’s easy to get discouraged. Fortunately, low vision aids enable you to make the most of your remaining vision, even…
Read MoreWhy All Low Vision Patients Are Upset
By Richard J. Shuldiner, OD, FAAO, FIALVS, Chief Clinical Editor In 1960, at the age of seven, Wayne F. was diagnosed with amblyopia in his…
Read MoreIs It Possible to Read and Write With Macular Degeneration?
Once you’ve been diagnosed with macular degeneration, you may find yourself overwhelmed with questions. The uncertainty as to whether you will be able to read,…
Read MoreHelping a reading patient with chronic vision impairment to read once again
Reading again is one of the most frequently reported goals of patients with chronic vision impairment or “low vision.” Many low vision reading devices are…
Read MoreI Have Best Disease. Will I Be Able to Drive?
This question reflects the primary concern of almost every patient with Best vitelliform macular dystrophy. The genetic disorder affects central vision, which is vital to…
Read More3 Ways Diabetes Can Affect Your Vision and Eyes
Did you know that people with diabetes are 20 times more likely to get eye diseases than those without it? There are three major eye…
Read MoreWhen to Contact a Low Vision Doctor
When To Contact A Low Vision Doctor: When You Can’t See To Do What You Want To Do When you break your leg, you feel…
Read MoreWhere Can I Find a Low Vision Doctor?
Where Can I Find A Low Vision Doctor? Reading your favorite books is difficult. You squint a lot while watching TV. When friends or family…
Read MoreWhy AMD Patients Need 2 Doctors
Why AMD Patients Need 2 Doctors Central vision is an important element of your overall vision, allowing you to see images and objects as you…
Read MoreTop 8 Lighting Tips for People With Low Vision
You’ve got Low Vision and you need some ways of minimizing the effects on your daily activities. One of the best ways to do this…
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