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A 2020 Vision: Blindness in the 21st Century | Download PDF
Most causes of blindness are preventable, but developing countries with limited access to medical resources cannot treat them as readily as their more affluent Western counterparts...

Blindness and HIV
Acquired Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) or Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), affects an estimated 42 million people worldwide, nearly 30 million of whom live in Sub-Saharan Africa. Another 1.5 million sufferers live in North America and Western Europe...

Diabetic Retinopathy
Unlike some other forms of blindness, Diabetic Retinopathy can sometimes be avoided through careful regulation of blood sugar levels, adherence to a prescribed diet, and regular eye exams...

Nystagmus
Most people searching for information about Nystagmus are parents who, after having noticed their child's unsteady gaze, dropped in to the doctor to check out what they hoped was a minor problem...

Optic Neuritis
Optic Neuritis (also known as "retrobulbar neuritis") is an inflammation of the optic nerve that can cause vision loss in the affected eye...

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Computerized Vision Systems
The headline reads "Computer Helps Blind Man See." It sounds like something directly based on Star Trek's Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge, but can it be a step toward a future of treating vision impairment?

Vision as a learned sense
What would happen if a person who spent their entire life totally blind had their vision restored?

Myopia, Hyperopia, and Astigmatism
These are among the more fundamental principles of ophthalmic science, yet among those things most easily confused by the general public.

Reading glasses over 40?
Why does this mechanism begin to fail after age 40? Throughout life, fibers are added on to the lens. This happens over our entire lifespans, and as a result the lens gets progressively stiffer and more difficult for the muscle to change its shape.

What visual acuity is
With every visit to the eye doctor, most of us want to know how well we see. People with 'normal' vision grow accustomed to being told they see 20/20, and this stays the same from one exam to the next, unless some eye disease occurs. A lot of confusion exists, however, as to what these numbers mean.

Reading with Low Vision
Many factors influence reading and near vision, from measuring visual acuity, magnification, and environmental modifications.

Lighting and Low Vision
One of the most important home changes for those with low vision is improving lighting. A good light can enhance contrast and improve the eye’s ability to discern print or objects.

Charles Bonnet Syndrome
Many individuals with acquired vision loss, when questioned thoroughly regarding their functional vision, will report seeing colors, shapes, even people in the area of their visual field that is affected.

It takes more than vision
Humans are blessed with many senses, of which vision is only one. When vision impairments occur, it is important to take advantage of alternate modes of completing tasks.

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