Low Vision Blog

Enhanced Vision Launches New Low Vision Accessible Website

Posted on: May 06, 2010

Low vision makes life’s common activities like reading the newspaper, viewing a web site, or even reading the doctor’s instructions a challenge. Enhanced Vision, a leading manufacturer of low vision products designed specifically for people who have macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy or other low vision conditions, has launched a new web site that focuses on social media integration, usability and accessibility.

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Acrobat – Versatile Low Vision Magnifier Demo Video

Posted on: May 05, 2010

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Amigo – Portable Low Vision Magnifier Demo Video

Posted on: Apr 28, 2010

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Cataracts

Posted on: Apr 16, 2010

What is a cataract? A cataract is a clouding of the lens in the eye that affects vision. Most cataracts are related to aging. Cataracts are very common in older people. By age 80, more than half of all Americans either have a cataract or have had cataract surgery. A cataract can occur in either […]

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Vision Rehabilitation

Posted on: Apr 15, 2010

Vision Rehabilitation is the Key At the center of an active, independent life with low vision is vision rehabilitation. Fortunately, the U.S. government has recognized the importance of such rehabilitation to a growing percentage of the population and Medicare now covers many aspects of vision rehabilitation.

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Enhanced Vision products mentioned on CBS Atlanta – The Emory

Posted on: Apr 15, 2010

The Amigo portable electronic magnifier and the Acrobat LCD versatile low vision magnifier are mentioned in a CBS Atlanta video segment. Click here to be redirected to the CBS Atlanta web site to view the clip.

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Great Ways to Prevent Cancer and Diabetes with Maple Syrup

Posted on: Apr 15, 2010

This is good news for people who are looking for healthy foods against cancer and diabetes. According to latest studies, your everyday maple syrup has a very strong potential in reducing the risk of diabetes and is very effective in slowing down the growth of cancer cells.

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The Healthy Eye

Posted on: Apr 15, 2010
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