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  1. Begins affecting sight in early childhood, with worsening vision until complete, blindness ,around the age of 30. The study used a common cold virus to deliver a normal
  2. Went blind in midlife, composed On His Blindness, a sonnet about coping with, blindness , The work posits that those who the best Bear God's mild yoke, they serve him best
  3. And the greater likelihood of their being affected mean that the causes of, blindness ,in those areas are numerically more important. Cataract is responsible for more
  4. Kuwait is one of many nations that share the same criteria for legal, blindness , In the UK, the Certificate of Vision Impairment (CVI) is used to certify
  5. Victim to progressive retinal atrophy (a degeneration of the retina causing, blindness ,) and several less serious hereditary eye problems such as Coloma (a hole in
  6. Corneal scarring from all causes now is the fourth-greatest cause of global, blindness ,(Vaughan & Asbury's General Ophthalmology,17e) People in developing
  7. Age 11,wrote about her life and how it was affected by cultural perceptions of, blindness ,in Sight Unseen. *Sally Hobart Alexander became blind when she was about 25 and
  8. Prevalence rates. Dengue, filariasis,leishmaniasis, and onchocerciasis (river, blindness ,) are other diseases carried by insects that also occur in the region. Angola
  9. In effect for October 1972 and received aid under such plan (on the basis of, blindness ,) for December 1973,so long as he is continuously blind as so defined. In the
  10. More important. Cataract is responsible for more than 22 million cases of, blindness ,and glaucoma 6 million, while leprosy and onchocerciasis each blind
  11. Many baseness suffer from PRA (progressive retinal atrophy),which causes, blindness , and Marconi syndrome, which can cause kidney failure. Besides Marconi Syndrome
  12. On vision, and partly because autistic symptoms overlap with those of common, blindness ,syndromes or blind isms. Management The main goals when treating children with
  13. Therapy to help restore the sight of patients with a rare form of inherited, blindness , known as Lever Congenital Amaurosis or LCA. Lever Congenital Amaurosis damages
  14. Of battle can include scars, amputations,lesions, loss of bodily functions, blindness , paralysis — and death. Battles also affect politics. A decisive battle can
  15. Or blindness . One such example is Bardet-Biedl syndrome. Poisoning Rarely, blindness ,is caused by the intake of certain chemicals. A well-known example is methanol
  16. Glaucoma, and diabetic retinopathy are usually the leading causes of, blindness , Childhood blindness can be caused by conditions related to pregnancy, such as
  17. In virtually eliminating famine, despite recurrent drought years. River, blindness ,has been eliminated from the region. In both cases, the U. S. was the main
  18. Eye disease. She wrote at least three autobiographical books about adapting to, blindness , *French author Jacques Lutheran, who was visually impaired at the age of 7
  19. It Is, What It Does and How to Live with It in 1961. In it, he characterized, blindness ,in terms of 20 losses, and as the ‘ death’ of the sighted individual. In "
  20. Down into the substances formaldehyde and formic acid which in turn can cause, blindness , an array of other health complications, and death. Methanol is commonly found
  21. So long as he is continuously blind as so defined. In the United States, legal, blindness , due to acuity loss is most often measured by a regular eye doctor with an eye
  22. Few of them actually cannot see. Leber's congenital amaurosis can cause total, blindness ,or severe sight loss from birth or early childhood. Recent advances in mapping
  23. B. A.) with first class honors. His brother Julian wrote, I believe his, blindness ,was a blessing in disguise. For one thing, it put paid to his idea of taking up
  24. In 1934,the American Medical Association adopted the following definition of, blindness ,: Central visual acuity of 20/200 or less in the better eye with corrective
  25. And diabetic retinopathy are usually the leading causes of blindness . Childhood, blindness ,can be caused by conditions related to pregnancy, such as congenital rubella
  26. Developed to describe the extent of vision loss and define blindness . Total, blindness ,is the complete lack of form and visual light perception and is clinically
  27. For" no light perception. " In North America and most of Europe, legal, blindness , is defined as visual acuity (vision) of 20/200 (6/60) or less in the better
  28. Dylan's anti-war song" Blown' in the Wind" twice alludes to metaphorical, blindness ,: How many times can a man turn his head // and pretend that he just doesn't
  29. On the journey, Crowley was afflicted with influenza, malaria,and snow, blindness , while other expedition members were similarly struck with illness. They
  30. Buddhism mixed with animism. Different cultures through history have depicted, blindness ,in a variety of ways; among the Greeks, for example, it was a punishment from
  31. Tools such as the white cane with a red tip - the international symbol of, blindness ,- may also be used to improve mobility. A long cane is used to extend the user
  32. Innocent, or burdensome depending upon who wrote the story - except to say that, blindness ,is perceived to be such a loss that it leaves an indelible mark on a person’s
  33. Of the human genome have identified other genetic causes of low vision or, blindness , One such example is Bardet-Biedl syndrome. Poisoning Rarely, blindness is
  34. Are more frequent in males than in females. Examples include red-green color, blindness ,and Fragile X syndrome. Other disorders, such as Huntington's disease, occur when
  35. Milton, the creation of autobiographical materials, or materials specific to, blindness , is relatively new. Most people are familiar with Helen Keller, who was both
  36. Social Security Administration, this is the official US determination for legal, blindness ,due to field loss in conditions like retinitis pigmentosa. Kuwait is one of
  37. Open and making a bold declaration, but a corresponding fall when admitting his, blindness , " Walker's collection was enormously popular, selling about 600,000 copies
  38. Scales have been developed to describe the extent of vision loss and define, blindness , Total blindness is the complete lack of form and visual light perception and
  39. In the form of artistic genius. Judeo-Christian literature positioned, blindness ,as a flaw; only through a cure could God’s love be made manifest, when the
  40. As severely visually impaired. In terms of the worldwide prevalence of, blindness , the vastly greater number of people in the developing world and the greater
  41. Most often occurring in people under 30,are the leading cause of monocular, blindness ,(vision loss in one eye) throughout the United States. Injuries and cataracts
  42. Dehydrogenase enzymes, respectively; accumulation of formic acid can lead to, blindness ,or death. Likewise, poisoning due to other alcohols such as ethylene glycol or
  43. Estimated that 598,000 people in the United States met the legal definition of, blindness , Of this number,58 % were over the age of 65. Society and culture In
  44. Blindness worldwide, accounting for an estimated 850,000 cases of corneal, blindness ,every year in the Indian subcontinent alone. As a result, corneal scarring from
  45. Do you persecute me? ... I am Jesus" (). In Damascus, St. Ananias cured his, blindness ," something like scales" fell from his eyes, and baptized him (). It is
  46. Go blind. Central corneal ulceration is also a significant cause of monocular, blindness ,worldwide, accounting for an estimated 850,000 cases of corneal blindness every
  47. Methanol is extremely toxic: One sip (as little as 10 ml) can cause permanent, blindness ,by destruction of the optic nerve and 30 ml (one fluid ounce) is potentially
  48. Of which can be treated effectively—are most often the culprits (see river, blindness , for example). Of the estimated 40 million blind people located around the
  49. Loss is most often measured by a regular eye doctor with an eye chart. Legal, blindness ,due to visual field being less than 20 degrees is measured by a visual field
  50. 6 million to 1.3 million, putting it in seventh place on the list of causes of, blindness ,worldwide. Xerophthalmia is estimated to affect 5 million children each year;

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