Lighthouse to debunk low-vision myths
Individuals with low vision have partial sight that cannot be corrected with surgery, medications, contact lenses, or glasses, Sylvia Perez explained as Lighthouse executive director.
Individuals with low vision have partial sight that cannot be corrected with surgery, medications, contact lenses, or glasses, Sylvia Perez explained as Lighthouse executive director.
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Scores of visually-impaired people held a demonstration in the city today demanding a reconsideration of the proposed bill on the rights of persons with disabilities before it is introduced in Parliament.
A delegation lead by SK Rungta, General Secretary of the National Federation of the Blind, also held talks with the Law Minister Kapil Sibal who assured that they would examine the issue and refer the proposed bill to the Attorney General.
Researchers from the Faculty of Engineering at Israel's Bar Ilan University have developed a prototype contact lens that could enable the visually impaired to see the world in a whole new light. Developed by Professor Zeev Zalevsky, the contact lens processes digital images and translates them into tactile sensations which can then be felt on the user's cornea, allowing them to form a picture of their physical surroundings.
The last date of application is 14.03.2014
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