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    • AUGUST 25, 2017
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    More businesses are opening up to people with disabilities

    Low Vision Specialists of Maryland and Virginia is working with corporations of all sizes around the country to outfit employees with the latest low vision aids and devices. Prescribing an appropriate low vision aid/device will immediately benefit an individual diagnosed with a low vision condition and afford them to contribute their talents to the workforce.  Read more
    • NOVEMBER 10, 2016
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    Millions of Diabetics Blind to Both Risk of Eye Disease and Help Available

    For National Diabetes Month, International Academy of Low Vision Specialists recommends annual comprehensive dilated eye exams as the key to preventing vision loss, especially in those with Diabetes. CORONA, Calif., Nov. 9, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- It's well understood that having too much glucose (also called sugar) in your blood from diabetes can damage a person's cardiovascularRead more
    • JUNE 25, 2019
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    Meet Visionary Jim Sinocchi, Managing Director, Human Resources, Disability Inclusion, JPMorgan Chase & Co.

    Meet Visionary Jim Sinocchi, Managing Director, Human Resources, Disability Inclusion, JPMorgan Chase & Co.

    What do you say when you meet someone who has a disability? “Hello” or “How about a cup of coffee” would be just fine, according to Jim Sinocchi, head of the Office of Disability Inclusion at JPMorgan Chase & Co. That’s what he tells employees and managers at the global financial firm because he knowsRead more
    • DECEMBER 26, 2017
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    Meet Low Vision Visionary Molly Burke

    Molly Burke is a typical 23 year-old woman. She loves music, make-up and YouTube. She loves to travel and has a dog named Gallop. She loves fashion, has a unique retro style, her YouTube vlog has more than 200,000 subscribers and she is building an Instagram following with 15,000 + followers to date. Molly wasRead more