Low Vision

Low Vision by Helen Neal, published by Simon and Schuster on August 15, 1990, is a comprehensive guide aimed at individuals experiencing various vision-related conditions. This 272-page book provides insights into preserving and potentially enhancing usable sight, specifically addressing issues such as macular degeneration, congenital low vision, and detached retina.
Readers will find practical information and strategies designed to help manage their vision challenges effectively. The book focuses on health and fitness within the context of ophthalmology and optometry, offering guidance that is both accessible and informative for those seeking to improve their quality of life despite low vision.
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From Simon & Schuster, Low Vision is Hele Neal’s guide to what you can do to preserve—and even enhance—your usable sight.
Perfect for anyone suffering from macular degeneration, congenital low vision, detached retina, and other vision-related conditions, Low Vision is Helen Neal’s guide to sustaining, and even improving, your usable sight.
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