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Exploring Bioptic Telescopes: Can This Low Vision Device Help You Do More with the Vision You Have?  »

Bioptic telescopes are powerful low vision devices that help bring distant objects into clearer view, improving everyday activities like reading signs, watching events, and more. Learn how they work, who...
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Common Eye Conditions That Can Lead to Low Vision »

Low vision is a serious impairment not fully correctable by standard means, often mistaken for aging, and requires early detection and management due to underlying eye conditions.
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Can Specific Lifestyle Changes Slow the Progression of Low Vision? »

Low vision affects daily life and independence. Although it can't always be reversed, adopting healthy habits and managing underlying conditions can help slow its progression and support overall eye health,...
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How Low Vision Aids Make It Easier to See and Identify Faces »

For people living with low vision, one of the most significant challenges is the ability to see and recognize faces. This difficulty can lead to feelings of isolation or frustration...
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Can Glaucoma Cause Low Vision? Understanding the Link »

Glaucoma, known as the "silent thief of sight," is a major cause of irreversible vision loss. Dr. Jacobi at Beyond Low Vision helps patients adapt and maintain fulfilling, independent lives...
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Low Vision Devices Improve Quality of Life »

When you see a low vision patient, please refer for low vision evaluation to determine which devices will help your patient achieve an improved quality of life. Low vision patients...
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Prismatic Glasses vs. Reading Telescopes: Which One is Right for Your Low Vision? »

Living with low vision can significantly impact daily tasks like reading, writing, and recognizing faces. Fortunately, specialized optical aids can help maximize remaining vision. Two of the most commonly prescribed...
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What Are the Common Vision Problems After a Stroke? »

A stroke can affect many areas of the brain, including those responsible for processing vision. For some individuals, the effects of a stroke extend beyond physical mobility and speech, impacting...
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Recognizing the Early Signs of Low Vision »

Low vision is a visual impairment that cannot be fully corrected with glasses, contact lenses, medication, or surgery. It can make everyday activities like reading, driving, or recognizing faces more...
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Can You Stop the Progression of Macular Degeneration? »

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a major cause of vision loss in adults over 50. Although there's no cure, lifestyle changes and treatments can slow its progression and improve quality...
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