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    • FEBRUARY 6, 2015
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    Twin Sisters Saved By Low Vision Doctor

    Twin Sisters Saved By Low Vision Doctor

    Having an identical twin is a little like having an echo of yourself. You’re not identical, not really. You have different opinions, prefer different foods. But there’s also a commonality most siblings don’t have. You share some of the same strengths and talents. And maybe some things that aren’t so great.

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    • SEPTEMBER 16, 2018
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    Rice Krispies Treats Takes a Real Step Toward Inclusivity

    Rice Krispies Treats Takes a Real Step Toward Inclusivity

    Kids with visual impairments can get loving messages with their snacks through Braille stickers and audio boxes. Kellogg’s is increasing accessibility to the full joys of Rice Krispies Treats for children with visual impairments. Continue reading full story.Read more
    • APRIL 25, 2019
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    Ravens Read NFL Draft Pick in Braille

    Ravens Read NFL Draft Pick in Braille

    It's encouraging to see another professional sport’s franchise from our home town (Baltimore) take the lead and raise awareness for the visually impaired. Kudos to the Baltimore Ravens for scoring a huge touchdown with Mo Gaba who will read the fourth round pick in braille at the 2019 NFL Draft. Way to go Baltimore Ravens forRead more
    • MAY 6, 2014
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    Legally Blind and Driving

    Legally Blind and Driving

    Patients who have lost their vision due to Macular Degeneration now have hope of driving again, and doing many of the things they thought were history because of their poor eyesight. But, for over 39 years Dr. Thomas Azman of Low Vision Specialists of Maryland and Virginia, in Baltimore, Maryland has been helping Macular Degeneration patients bring back Quality of Life. Utilizing the latest technologies that can help you see well enough to read small print, watch TV clearly, drive your car, and most importantly see your family and loved ones.

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