What is Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI)? CVI refers to a brain condition, not an eye condition and results from damage to the visual systems in the brain that deal with processing and integrating ...
Using the UK as a model for high income countries, from a population-based incidence study, the annual cumulative incidence of severe visual impairment ... another disorder or impairment. These two ...
Method Children aged 0–15 years, identified through key informant method and from special schools and community-based rehabilitation programme in Sumba and Yogyakarta, were assessed following WHO ...
The Bible Society of Uganda (BSU) has reaffirmed its commitment to people with visual disability after successfully ... for the blind and visually impaired people. Pupils from Civic School for ...
Transdisciplinary clinics were highlighted as a helpful model to provide quality child-centered ... including websites (notably the CVI Scotland website), social media and organic learning from other ...
Purpose To obtain national-level data on current burden of blindness and visual impairment (VI) due to corneal opacities (CO) and their epidemiological determinants in India. Methods A cross-sectional ...
Union Budget 2025 neglects persons with disabilities, sparking concerns over resource allocation and utilisation in India.
The association between ADI scores and mild cognitive impairment remained statistically significant (OR, 1.036; 95% CI, 1.011-1.064; P= .006) after adjusting for age, race, sex, and educational level.
Last month alone, more than 400 lawsuits were filed against businesses across the country alleging that their websites are not accessible to people with visual impairments and other disabilities.
Objective dyscognition was defined as impairment ... functional disability. Providers managing teenagers with JFMS should consider routine use of self-reported measures of dyscognition in their ...