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1. Blindness is the inability to see anything, including light. If you’re partially blind, you have limited vision
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2. Blindness is strictly defined as the state of being totally sightless in both eyes. A completely blind individual is unable to see at all
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3. The word Blindness, however, is commonly used as a relative term to signify visual impairment, or low vision, meaning that even with eyeglasses, contact lenses, medicine or surgery, a person does not see well.
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4. Legally, Blindness is defined as less than 20/200 vision in the better eye with glasses (vision of 20/200 is the ability to see at 20 feet only what the normal eye can see at 200 feet)
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5. A city is ravaged by an epidemic of instant "white blindness". Those first afflicted are quarantined by the authorities in an abandoned mental hospital where the newly created "society of the blind" quickly breaks down
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6. Definition of Blindness, you may still qualify for disability benefits if your vision problems alone, or combined with other health problems, prevent you from working
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7. For SSI payments based on disability and Blindness,
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8. Most people do not understand that Blindness is a spectrum
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9. I had no idea that Blindness can widely vary from person to person.
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10. Blindness is strictly defined as the state of being totally sightless in both eyes
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11. The word Blindness, however, is commonly used as a relative term to si Read the Blindness article »
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12. Blindness can be genetic but is usually acquired as a result of injury, cataracts, or diseases such as glaucoma or diabetes.
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13. The Lord will smite you with madness and with Blindness and with bewilderment of heart; John 9:1
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14. Disabilities Chronic Ailments Blindness
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15. Clots can cause temporary Blindness in one eye, usually lasting 20 to 30 minutes
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16. Blindness is a lack of vision. It may also refer to a loss of vision that cannot be corrected with glasses or contact lenses
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17. Partial Blindness means you have very limited vision
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18. Complete Blindness means you cannot see anything and DO NOT see light.
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19. Blindness is a 2008 English-language thriller film about a society that suffers an epidemic of Blindness
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20. Blindness begins with vision that is so bad that it interferes with an individual’s daily activities.
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21. Sudden Blindness (total or near-total vision loss) in one or both eyes is a medical emergency
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22. In many cases, prompt diagnosis and treatment can prevent permanent Blindness
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23. Blindness is the partial or full loss of sight in your eyes
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24. Blindness as defined by the U.S
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25. Blindness to sth the fact of not being conscious of something or of refusing to notice something that is obvious to others: His Blindness to social codes was leading him into deeper trouble
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26. National Library of Medicine reports that “Blindness is a lack of vision
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27. Colour Blindness is a usually a genetic (hereditary) condition (you are born with it)
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28. Red/green and blue colour Blindness is usually passed down from your parents
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29. Blindness (Portuguese: Ensaio sobre a cegueira, meaning Essay on Blindness) is a 1995 novel by the Portuguese author José Saramago
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30. "The biggest hurdle we face in preventing vision loss and Blindness is getting people to see an eye care provider," Varma adds
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31. Blindness is a great idea for a story, an epidemic with a difference
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32. The term Blindness encompasses both visual impairment and legal Blindness.Visual impairment means the best corrected vision (vision with glasses, contacts, or refractive surgery) is poor and results in difficulty functioning.Legal Blindness is a specific term defined by the United States Social Security Administration to determine disability benefit eligibility.
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33. Blindness can be genetic (or inherited), which means that this problem gets passed down to a kid from parents through genes
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34. Blindness also can be caused by an accident, if something hurts the eye
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35. Total Blindness is the complete lack of light perception and form perception, and is recorded as "NLP," an abbreviation for "no light perception." Few people today are totally without sight
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36. Blindness is a relatively straightforward movie and is not particularly good or bad
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37. The urgent mission of the Foundation Fighting Blindness is to drive the research that will provide preventions, treatments and cures for people affected by retinitis pigmentosa, age-related macular degeneration, Usher syndrome and the entire spectrum of retinal degenerative diseases
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38. From Nobel Prize–winning author José Saramago, a magnificent, mesmerizing parable of loss A city is hit by an epidemic of "white Blindness" that spares no one
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39. Treatment depends on the cause of the Blindness
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40. With most cases of Blindness, such as SARDS and PRA, there is no treatment
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41. Otherwise, the only treatment is to train your pet to live with Blindness.
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42. Deaf-Blindness is a rare condition in which an individual has combined hearing and vision loss, thus limiting access to both auditory and visual information
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43. This page provides an overview and links to additional resources on the following aspects of deaf-Blindness for children and youth:
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44. Blindness [blīnd´nes] lack or loss of ability to see (see vision)
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45. Legally, Blindness is defined as less than 20/200 vision in the better eye with glasses (vision of 20/200 is the ability to see at 20 feet only what the normal eye can see at 200 feet)
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46. Blindness Relieved by a New Method of Treatment
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47. Blindness can be avoided in eight out of 10 cases with appropriate treatment or early prevention
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48. Share on Facebook! Eye Conditions and Their Causes Vision loss and Blindness can be caused by several factors
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49. In order to better comprehend how Blindness can affect the individual, it is important to understand what Blindness is
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50. Additionally, Blindness / Deafness is only a level 2 spell compared to Counterspell and Dispel Magic at level 3! Nothing is more annoying then having to counter a lower level spell
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51. 1 day ago · Stroke, Blindness, a heart transplant—and a can-do spirit
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52. Genetic factors play a role in many kinds of eye disease, including those diseases that are the leading cause of Blindness among infants, children and adults
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53. More than 60 percent of cases of Blindness among infants are caused by inherited eye diseases such as congenital (present at birth) cataracts , congenital glaucoma, retinal degeneration
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54. Blindness, transient or permanent inability to see any light at all (total Blindness) or to retain any useful vision despite attempts at vision enhancement (functional Blindness)
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55. Braille Institute explains Blindness and vision loss, provides a list of symptoms, explains how to know if you're losing your sight, and describes types of vision loss
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56. Any loss of sight other than total Blindness is usually considered a visual impairment — not a disability
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57. Usually, however, Blindness began later
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58. Trachoma, a painful infection of the eye, is a common cause of Blindness today and was probably prevalent in ancient times
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59. Leprosy can also cause Blindness
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60. Figure 2 reports Blindness prevalence from selected studies
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61. Overall, Blindness prevalence rates ranged from 0.07% in CHES to 1.7% in the Atlanta VA Medical Center Chart Review
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62. These studies identified and compared vision impairment and Blindness prevalence rates across race/ethnicity, age, education level, and income.
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