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| visual impairment News+ XML/RSSBy Brian Feldman Latinos and African Americans Highest Populations at Risk Tested For Undetected Eye Disease and Visual Impairment 308 Individuals Screened In 4.5 Hours By Dolphin Computer Access The screen magnification market looks set for a significant shake up following the recent release of an updated screen access solution from one of the World’s original accessibility experts - Dolphin Computer Access. By Editor of Hope Magazine Online Jacob was born at 31 weeks on September 1, 2004. Jacob was diagnosed with Cerebral palsy, cortical visual impairment and a seizure disorder. Doctors told his parents he would never show signs of emotions now 6 he continues to prove doctors wrong... By Cj Gorelik Tools For Living, Chicago Lighthouse’s retail store designed for consumers who are blind or visually impaired, is bringing their inventory of adaptive technology, independent living items, home appliances, and much more to the Northwest suburbs. By Samantha Corr The Public Health Information Development Unit (PIHDU) has implemented technology called BrowseAloud on its website, to ensure that online content can be easily accessed by those who find it difficult to read text on screen. By Petya Grudeva A new project that is developed to support blind and partially sighted people started on the 01 November 2009. Its main aim is to help unemployed who require pre-employment training to address their special needs to achieving employment. By Tibor Hattayer (LONDON, Ontario, Sept. 6, 2009) --THE WAG INC., a Canadian-owned leather dog accessories company, is excited to launch a new brand identity just in time for their Hollywood debut. By Leigh Cooke SMOOTH OPERATOR: Keytools announces the release of CleanKeys. By Easy2C A visually impaired couple have launched a new accessible greetings card service to help blind & visually impaired people, on World Sight Day. By Edie Glaser During this low-vision awareness month of February, low-vision children, their teachers, parents, and doctors will receive free support for the social challenges that they face, thanks to the Lions Club. | ||||||||||||||||||||||