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People with low vision have access to a range of assistive devices designed to make everyday life more manageable.
Here are a few you can try, along with suggestions for finding a specialist who can help you cope with low vision. Once reading glasses are no longer sufficient, other devices can help.
The study is the first to analyse the device’s efficacy and ease of use in people with low vision – a condition that affects around 246 million people worldwide. The study tested participants ...