The Huntington Beach fire department lent us a hand in putting up our new flag for flag day 2010!
WVU mascot uses technology that keeps him focused When Derek Fincham was 2 months old, his parents noticed something wrong with his vision. His eyes were crossed and constantly moved back and forth. An eye specialist diagnosed his problem as ocular albinism, the absence of pigment in the eyes, which causes a variety of problems. […]
New equipment helps vision impaired Daniel Giles/TimesDaily Library Director Teresa Newton demonstrates the new Merlin reader that was purchased by the Lawrenceburg Lions Club to help vision-impaired residents. When Stanley Wilson heard the Lions Club District Governor stress the importance of the club being known for its community work he knew exactly what to do. […]
The Historical Society of Berks County’s Palmer Gallery has a new exhibit, The Mannerbacks: Reading’s Master Silversmiths, 1785 to 1840 running from May 1, 2010 to December 31, 2010. The exhibit will explore the works of three generations of silversmiths in Reading with a focus on the nature motifs found in their works. In order […]
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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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.