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VISIONS 2022, the national conference of the Foundation Fighting Blindness, is a one-of-a-kind event in which individuals who are visually impaired, and their families, have the opportunity to hear about exciting advancements in blindness research.
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VISIONS 2022, the national conference of the Foundation Fighting Blindness, is a one-of-a-kind event in which individuals who are visually impaired, and their families, have the opportunity to hear about exciting advancements in blindness research.
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Feb 17, 2021
A Eureka Moment for Paul Yang Boosts Advancement of Vision-Saving RP Drug
Research NewsHis latest Foundation grant is helping move the drug toward a clinical trial
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Sep 30, 2019
The Show Must Go on Despite Vision Loss Due to Stargardts
Beacon StoriesEmmy Award-Winning Writer and Performer Ellen Gould Weaves her Personal Experience with Stargardts Into Her New Musical, “Seeing Stars”
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Provided Courtesy of Our Friends at Prevent Blindness
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Mar 16, 2017
Unregulated Stem-Cell Therapy Causes Severe Vision Loss for Three Florida Women
Research News“…participation in a study for an emerging therapy that is not regulated by the FDA or another well-recognized regulatory agency like the European Medicines Agency in Europe, is fraught with dangers and can lead to unexpected serious consequences.”
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Apr 15, 2015
Beacon StoriesAn interview with Louis Posen, record label founder and retinitis pigmentosa patient.
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Jun 30, 2013
Taking Their Story of Vision Loss on the Road
Beacon StoriesRollie and Sandie Purvis, parents of two sons with choroideremia, describe their sons’ film project, “Driving Blind.”
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May 30, 2012
Beacon StoriesBrooke James has had more than a glimpse of what it means to be blind in certain parts of the world. And she can assure you, it’s scary.
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Mar 28, 2025
Coping with a Vision Loss Diagnosis
Living and Thriving WellnessNewly-diagnosed patients frequently struggle with grief and depression, similar to losing a loved one. When managed using healthy coping methods and strategies, this is a natural and normal response to vision loss.