"We're constantly out there...making sure that we remind folks that it's just a disability, it's just a different way of doing things," said Soraya Correa.
For some of us, periods come with a wealth of issues including PMS, excessive bleeding and even painful conditions like endometriosis and PCOS. However, for people who are visually impaired, there is ...
The global Vision Impairment Devices Market is expected to grow at a rate of 8% to reach $5.5 billion by 2026. Increasing ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Being visually impaired has always brought forth its fair share of challenges for people. However, those affected have always found ingenious, ...
For the visually impaired, job searching is even more of an uphill battle. One organization is on a crusade to change that. The National Industries for the Blind — an employment resource for the ...
Dennise Frausto is a braillist who creates curriculum at Northside Independent School District for visually impaired students ...
Sometimes it doesn't take the greatest and latest technology to make blind people feel as independent as those who can see. "A woman came in the other day and after she felt a (Braille greeting) card, ...
To assist visually impaired individuals, a government expert committee has proposed adding QR codes with voice assistance to ...
"I'm fortunate that I feel just as confident with makeup as I do without, because I can't see myself . . . I'm doing it because I love the self-expression." Burke discovered her penchant for beauty at ...
LAGOS, Nov 24 (Reuters) - A Nigerian start up called Vinsighte is using technology to assist the visually impaired, with several products including "smart" reading glasses that convert text to audio.
In this captivating video, explore the common misconceptions and actions to avoid when interacting with visually impaired individuals. Discover "The ONE THING you shouldn’t do to a blind guy" and ...
People who study chemistry use their eyes a lot, from looking at molecular structures to interpreting graphs. But researchers at Baylor University have now found a way to make chemistry more ...