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Signs & Symptoms of Blindness & Visual Impairment by Disease Fighter Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 4:41pm Here is a list of some of the common signs and symptoms of Blindness & Visual Impairment: Impaired vision Language impairment Loss of vision Poor vision Vision loss Visual impairment Of course, these are just some of the common symptoms of Blindness & Visual Impairment. You can connect with experts and other people who have Blindness Read on »
Blind Leading the Blind in Personal Training Business by John Izzo Patient Expert Posted Mon 23 Nov 2009 10:02pm There is so much talk of entrepreneurs in personal training lately, that you can't help but want to find out more. The sheer idea of running your own business doing what you love is extremely attractive and has the potential to be very lucrative. Or is it? It depends. From time to time, I venture onto craigslist.org to find some cli ... Read on »
5 Symptoms That Could Mean You Are Going Blind by Ruth S. Patient Expert Posted Tue 16 Nov 2010 9:01am that you preserve your vision, as does understand what symptoms you must never ignore. Although there are exceptions and these symptoms do not 100% mean you will go blind... they would rather be deaf or blind, at least 80% will say deaf. Without vision our lives would be very different from what they are right now. Imagine not being able to drive, work Read on »
Blind to the Symptoms by Naomi M. Patient Expert Posted Wed 14 Jan 2009 8:22pm Shannon got me thinking about what I knew about diabetes before Daniel was diagnosed. What I knew was zero. I wish I had known more. Perhaps then I would have seen the warning signs, and Daniel could have been diagnosed without spending a night in the ICU, and three days in the hospital. Diabetes is not usually what you think about when y ... Read on »
Low-dose naltrexone effects on plasma chemistries and clinical symptoms in autism: a double-blind, placebo-controlled study. by Cheryl Patient Expert Posted Mon 27 Jul 2009 11:53pm with placebo (PLC) in a double-blind study with conjoint clinical and biochemical evaluations of therapeutic effects. Modest clinical benefits were achieved with both PLC and NTX...-opiomelanocortin system, and autistic symptoms. PMID: 8570775 Read on »
The Jewish Guild for the Blind’s new Autism and Blindness Tele-Support Group by Amanda Patient Expert Posted Sat 23 Oct 2010 12:23pm The Jewish Guild for the blind would like to share with you a free resource for families of children who are autistic and vision impaired.  In the United States, 1.8 million children under the age of 18 are blind or seriously visually impaired.  The Jewish Guild for the Blind’s new Autism and Blindness Tele-Support Group provides free weekly Read on »
Blind Planet aims to be one-stop blindness resource by Ron Graham Patient Expert Posted Wed 12 Nov 2008 7:13pm If you’re interested in news, products, and information specific to blindness, you might want to bookmark the Blind Planet Web site, which bills itself as, “The best blind community on the net,.” “Our mission is to provide the world with a one-stop resource for blindness-related information, podcasts, tutorials, mailing lists, web sites, and almost Read on »
The Jewish Guild for the Blind’s National Tele-Support Network by Amanda Patient Expert Posted Fri 31 Jul 2009 9:34am The only one of its kind in the country provides free, weekly telephone support groups facilitated by social workers and psychologists for families of blind, visually... interaction among these families. For many, The Guild’s Tele-Support Network is the only opportunity for them to interact with other families with a blind or visually impaired Read on »
The Blind Date that Shouldn’t Be a Blind Date by Sara M. Patient Expert Posted Mon 26 Jan 2009 4:26pm 1 Comment . Do you have a blind date story you’d like to share? Send us your tales and we’ll post it here on Dating Tales. Email this post Read on »
Deaf-blind communication goes portable by DeafBlog Patient Expert Posted Mon 10 Aug 2009 3:32pm with the Washington State Office of Deaf and Hard of Hearing (ODHH) as well as several deaf-blind individuals. Using the device, a deaf-blind person can have real time conversations in pubs... called the BrailleNote - the deaf-blind person types a message into the device which comes with either a standard Braille or QWERTY keyboard. This is then delivered to the screen Read on »