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Comparison of 14 Electronic Glasses for Use as Assistive Technology for Low Vision
Description and comparison of 14 head-borne digital devices used by the visually impaired for activities of daily living. Image: LeVar Burton as Lieutenant Commander Geordi LaForge from Star Trek:...
Low Vision Telescopes for Distance, Intermediate, and Near as Low Visual Aids
Telescopes and binoculars are multi-lens devices that are used by the visually impaired for viewing the distance but can be designed or adapted for use at the closer viewing distances of intermediate...
What is the Best Supplement to Preserve Eye and Brain Health
Lutein, zeaxanthin, and meso-zeaxanthin are three essential and exceptional carotenoids needed for optimal eye and brain performance at all ages. What are lutein, zeaxanthin, and...
Pretending Not to be Visually Impaired: Passing with a Disability
Those with vision impairment develop behaviors and strategies to conceal their disability from others in an attempt to appear normal. This is possible because vision impairment is one of the...
Why Those with Low Vision Have a Problem with Facial Recognition
Those with low vision have difficulty with visual acuity and may lack accurate, stable fixation. Facial recognition is dependent on the ability to see detail and maintain stable fixation for the...
The two studies differed by the amount of zinc in each formula and the substitution of lutein and zeaxanthin for beta-carotene in the AREDS2. The outcome of the 2 studies were statistically the...