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  • Recovery from Early Blindness: A case Study (1963), with Jean Wallace, Exp
  • Transient color blindness also occurs (very rarely) in the aura of som
  • dical Staff, and medical director of Prevent Blindness America.
  • It is also the leading cause of blindness among African Americans.
  • ing liver to a patient would help cure night blindness, an illness now known to be caused by a vita
  • s, Sightsavers supports the Nigeria National Blindness and Low Vision Survey, which has provided st
  • ius had become virtually helpless because of blindness and paralysis, he offered to serve him as an
  • campaigns for eye donation to treat corneal blindness, and correcting refractive errors among scho
  • t with the crowd, possibly causing temporary blindness and sight loss.
  • ing of the visual field, hearing impairment, blindness, and death.
  • ted to by the parishioners on account of his blindness, and gave up the presentation on receiving a
  • with a view to determining the cause of her blindness, and ascertaining whether the condition can
  • alcohol poisoning related hospitalizations, blindness, and death.
  • slaev was to a large degree incapacitated by blindness and passed his time in dictating his memoirs
  • to educate elementary school students about blindness and deaf-blindness.
  • isually impaired and the important symbol of blindness and tool of independence, the white cane.
  • Australian Foundation for the Prevention of Blindness, and is a senior advisor to the Lions Save S
  • op knowledge resource for people living with blindness and low vision.
  • pamphlets such as Andhale Shatak (Century of Blindness) and Ambedkari Chalwal (Ambedkarite Movement
  • and procure equipment for victims of polio, blindness and other handicaps.
  • and discuss priorities in the prevention of blindness and eye care, as well as, education and reha
  • o provide medical care for the prevention of blindness, and to promote equal opportunities for disa
  • iency (rickets), vitamin A deficiency (night blindness and other symptoms).
  • ncerns in the serial: a breast-cancer scare, blindness, and an unplanned pregnancy followed by a tr
  • visiting Judith's end arrives in the form of blindness and she must keep it a secret from her husba
  • Due to her burns, blindness and dehydration from overexposure, Elizabeth
  • ion of the eyes (and in some cases temporary blindness) and mouth of potential predators on contact
  • tive promotions, despite Massimino's partial blindness and worsening health caused by diabetes.
  • "World Blindness and Its Prevention" (1980).
  • her categories; visual impairment, including blindness; and les autres, any physical disability tha
  • tional Institute of Neurological Disease and Blindness, and in December 1968 the establishment of t
  • ''Eavesdropping: A Memoir of Blindness and Listening'' (2006)
  • It specializes in prevention of blindness and restoration of sight.
  • In 1374 he resigned for blindness and went to a monastery.
  • ilities such as mental illness, retardation, blindness, and deaf people.
  • featured Crack of Dawn, Soul Express, Sweet Blindness and Rick Wamil
  • Along the way to Huy various cures of blindness and other infirmities happened.
  • hire based Open Sight charity for those with blindness and impaired sight.
  • She goes to him, and Alan conceals his blindness and tells Kitty that he no longer cares for
  • eptocerca, Onchocerca volvulus (causes river blindness), and Dracunculus medinensis (guinea worm).
  • ad pressing, dullness, opisthotonos, central blindness, anorexia, muscle tremors, teeth grinding, t
  • demand from the king an edict condemning to blindness anyone who dares to look at her. Unaware of
  • Dandolo's blindness appears to have been total.
  • Cataracts, which can cause blindness, are caused by a build-up of proteins that c
  • seen in visual short term memory and change blindness are caused, not by a high-level bottleneck i
  • Some forms of acquired color blindness are reversible.
  • ndrum South which has taken up prevention of blindness as its continuing project.
  • urgery have been shown to reduce the risk of blindness as an outcome.
  • r eyes out, sentencing them to a lifetime of blindness as punishment for their diabolical onslaught
  • Healings, among others, from cancer and blindness, as well as conversions.
  • In 2007 she spoke about the experience of blindness at the Edinburgh International Book Festival
  • e Section Chief of Neurological Diseases and Blindness at the National Institutes of Health.
  • Smallpox caused him permanent blindness before the age of five.
  • Michael's early blindness benefited him so far; he developed very prec
  • She suffered from blindness between age 73 and 78, but regained eyesight
  • How great is your blindness, British tyrants?
  • rm for communication” the emphasis is not on blindness, but rather on the importance of empathy and
  • ively interested in the causes and cures for blindness but also the social care of the individual.
  • roper vitamin A supplementation can postpone blindness by up to 10 years (by reducing the 10% loss
  • thood, having, the story goes, been cured of blindness by the saint's help.
  • does make clear that she compensates for her blindness by the exceptional acuteness of her hearing
  • Climate Confusion by Roy W. Spencer, Willful Blindness by Andrew C. McCarthy and, most recently The
  • She was cured of blindness by St. Rainfredis.
  • ands that only around 10% of all people with blindness can see absolutely nothing at all.
  • athy, poor visual acuity, low vision, and/or blindness caused by an impaired photoreceptor transpor
  • age-related macular degeneration, a kind of blindness caused by an abnormal proliferation of blood
  • His blindness caused him to compensate by memorizing city
  • Cohen et al. (1997) suggested that early blindness causes a poor development of the visual cort
  • 's "Little Zaches called Cinnabar", in which blindness causes villagers mistake an evil gnome for a
  • scarring, ulcers, headaches, CNS depression, blindness, coma and death.
  • g boyhood he was affected for two years with blindness consequent on an attack of measles.
  • s and healthcare to correct or otherwise aid blindness, corneal growths & crossed eyes, deformities
  • es not believe that his physical disability ( blindness) could stop him from achieving his dreams.
  • nd Tongues to Sing" containing references to blindness, deafness and muteness was marked with an as
  • n blind since age 6 due to glaucoma, but his blindness did not prevent him from having a successful
  • Despite his blindness, Didymus excelled in scholarship because of
  • His blindness does not seem to have slowed his career or p
  • hi) and TamaHstotra (upon the possibility of blindness due to diabetes and old age) are famous.
  • ainful) to read for very long, without color blindness, due to the "neon"-like nature of that green
  • vermeil because over time artisans developed blindness due to mercury involved in the process.
  • They do suffer retina degeneration and blindness, due to retinal (retinaldehyde) deficiency.
  • Praise blindness eyes
  • "Praise Blindness Eyes" - 5:44
  • ders including visual fragmentation, context blindness, face blindness, and loss of depth perceptio
  • The poison causes blindness, followed 6 weeks later by death.
  • s struck with a temporary case of hysterical blindness following the fierce fight to capture Carent
  • Allan (Perkins) is suffering from hysterical blindness following a fire that killed his father and
  • Bonn, having been affected with almost total blindness for many years.
  • See Gene therapy for color blindness for more details about it.
  • to the Vision of Colours", describing colour blindness for the first time.
  • her example changed my perception of blindness forever.
  • In X-linked congenital stationary night blindness, from birth the rods either do not work at a
  • He suffered for a time from blindness, from which he recovered at the intercession
  • Since the "face" of blindness has changed, a large number of the children
  • Threatened with complete blindness, he sought treatment in Europe and later res
  • w Sempad, assuming the throne while Hethum's blindness healed.
  • and thirst, walking and lameness, sight and blindness, hearing and deafness, sea and land, speech
  • n spite of Mister E's originally unexplained blindness, his major power was the ability to "see" ev
  • In 1919, Pearson wrote the book Victory over blindness: how it was won by the men of St. Dunstan's.
  • The Health Science Center focuses on blindness, hypertension and smoking cessation.
  • ogist known for his pioneering work tracking blindness in Africa.
  • zation that works toward eliminating curable blindness in India.
  • e international charity that works to combat blindness in developing countries.
  • ron Correlate of Change Detection and Change Blindness in the Human Medial Temporal Lobe.
  • bility for its management after his father's blindness in 1848 forced him to retire.
  • Diabetes is in turn the leading cause of new blindness in adults and may be involved in kidney fail
  • She fakes blindness in order to keep him by her side, but the li
  • covery of the most common cause of childhood blindness in the early 1950s."
  • advocate, best known for working to prevent blindness in developing countries in Africa and South
  • diagnosed with a condition called hysterical blindness in which there are moments when her sight fa
  • es but was turned down by the US Army due to blindness in one eye.
  • iseases, which are the two leading causes of blindness in the United States.
  • His condition deteriorated into total blindness in 1987.
  • He had been stricken with total blindness in August 1951.
  • The band name was in reference to spiritual blindness in religious doctrine.
  • this gene cause congenital stationary night blindness in humans.
  • known to spit venom that can cause temporary blindness in humans.
  • d threw nitric acid on her face resulting in blindness in her right eye.
  • ay resolve spontaneously, but it may lead to blindness in serious cases.
  • eated patients include muscle deterioration, blindness, inability to swallow, diabetes, and thyroid
  • In his retirement ill health and blindness increasingly restricted his activities.
  • brain damage, organ failure, loss of memory, blindness, induced epilepsy, peripheral palsy, persona
  • French Corsica, and finally to Genoa, where blindness interrupted his writings in verse as well as
  • VanGaalen released a full-length album Snow Blindness is Crystal Antz under the alias Black Mold.
  • Isiyaku says 80% of blindness is preventable and trachoma can be reduced l
  • Their blindness is explained as the result of their eyes hav
  • Another cause of night blindness is a deficiency of retinol, or vitamin A, fo
  • Snow Blindness is Crystal Antz was released with a download
  • Gene therapy for color blindness is an experimental gene therapy aiming to co
  • Stereoblindness (also stereo blindness) is the inability to see in 3D using stereo
  • Acquired color blindness is generally unlike the more typical genetic
  • Blindness is a great book - in every sense of the word
  • chair athletes; visual impairment, including blindness; Les autres, any physical disability that do
  • her categories; visual impairment, including blindness; Les autres, any physical disability that do
  • her categories; visual impairment, including blindness; Les autres, any physical disability that do
  • her categories; visual impairment, including blindness; Les autres, any physical disability that do
  • On Blindness: Letters between Bryan Magee and Martin Mill
  • His increasing blindness made it impossible for him ever again to tak
  • Night blindness may exist from birth, or be caused by injury
  • ic property in Alexandria, Virginia; Prevent Blindness Mid-Atlantic; the Medical Care for Children
  • mother then feels obliged to cure Sundari's blindness much to Nirudaka's chagrin and takes her to
  • Although eventually afflicted with blindness, Murray continued covering and writing about
  • he album follows Cale's debut collection Sun Blindness Music and the collaborative Dream Syndicate
  • inerent lecturer in Natural Philosophy whose blindness necessitated assistance for his chemistry an
  • And Other Questions Kids Ask about Blindness, nonfiction (New York: Viking, 2000).
  • ce structures for the treatment of avoidable blindness now and for the future.
  • eration of rhodopsin is incomplete and night blindness occurs.
  • meditation on life behind the 'veil' and the blindness of male privilege towards the experience of
  • right eye, his newly regained vision, after blindness of forty years, is not fully recovered.
  • After the return and the healing of the blindness of Tobit, Azarias makes himself known as "th
  • pression of the revolutionary masses and the blindness of the people waiting for the end of the wor
  • stic and poignant anthem about the unhelpful blindness of love in an abusive relationship" and said
  • xplaining the motives, actions and downright blindness of the corrupt Frenchmen'
  • [from ‘The Blindness of One-eyed Bogan' (1907) by Henry Lawson]
  • a Franck, Die Mittagsfrau, translated as The Blindness of the Heart
  • ase, also called congenital stationary night blindness, Oguchi type 1 or Oguchi disease 1, is an au
  • The court held that this was willful blindness on the defendant's part, and would not const
  • he climatic scene the hermit cures Sundari's blindness on a large rock.
  • d physical impossibility because of Martin's blindness, or as being an attempted fraud on the state
  • Drinkers have suffered blindness or death due to methanol poisoning.
  • Blindness or vision impairment can have a severe impac
  • Blindness overtook him at the age or thirty-five, and
  • 4, Enemies of the Ku Klux Klan Stricken with Blindness, Papal Contention for Rulership of the World
  • detect substance-related changes in a change blindness paradigm report higher levels of use than th
  • the unmet medical needs in the 3 testbeds of blindness, paralysis, and central nervous system impai
  • es during the First World War suffering from blindness, Pearson established a hostel for these sold
  • Jason learned to deal with his blindness pretty well and he continued to operate his
  • r families and affordable tuition classes to blindness professionals.
  • Research to Prevent Blindness Senior Investigator Award, 1990
  • rograms for blind people, their families and blindness service providers.
  • isually impaired people, their families, and blindness service professionals.
  • After his blindness set in, he began playing guitar and moved to
  • Hendry beats colour blindness: Snooker
  • His late-onset blindness strongly influenced his later writing.
  • referred by several authors as a progressive blindness syndrome on both mammalian and non-mammalian
  • oth scientists had evidence that in cases of blindness, the "visual" cortex acts differently than h
  • Because of his blindness, the task of helping defend the border again
  • n only redeem itself, can only rid itself of blindness, through the correct interpretation of signs
  • cautions to avoid the incidence of permanent blindness to unenhanced vision.
  • g leaves our nation in a position of willful blindness to evolving knowledge should trouble any dis
  • f their combat functions, to cause permanent blindness to unenhanced vision, that is to the naked e
  • (river blindness), trachoma, elephantiasis and malaria.
  • omplete X-linked congential stationary night blindness type 2 (CSNB2).
  • ee resident eligible to use the service are: blindness; visual disability; manual dexterity problem
  • His blindness was caused by oxygen therapy given during hi
  • he King's Royal Rifle Corps, despite partial blindness, was awarded the Military Cross, and reached
  • Eye donation and Prevention of blindness was the district project
  • Motion-induced blindness was discovered by Ramachandran and Gregory i
  • the medical description of a type of partial blindness where vision is missing in the outer half of
  • V4 (as opposed to most other kinds of color blindness, which stem from problems with the photorece
  • Cured of blindness while still a child by Saint Eustace of Luxe
  • Alexis Healing the Tatar Queen Taidula from Blindness while Janibeg Looks on, Yakov Kapkov (1816-5