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"eyesight" Definitions
  1. the ability to see

730 Sentences With "eyesight"

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Vaping viagra that just might turn your eyesight permanently red!
The EyeSight cameras are on each side of this panel.
Surprisingly, they found that the predator's eyesight isn't as critical.
Big to the point where you cover their entire eyesight?
Or perhaps, he just had better eyesight than everyone else.
Losing your eyesight brings with it a range of challenges.
At such a young age, he's already losing his eyesight.
To his dismay, he got rejected for having bad eyesight.
Amblypygids don't have great eyesight and often live in caves.
Your eyesight can also suffer from too much device usage
In the meantime, his eyesight is "very poor," he said.
A fair trial is not "contingent on eyesight," Coates said.
A damaged cornea left him with reduced eyesight, even now.
But when he turned 4, his eyesight began to deteriorate.
I'm pretty sure my eyesight got better during the tour.
Eyesight is a crucial component when it comes to falls.
Each year, as she got older, Stancil's eyesight got worse.
Ghostly sheets can both obstruct eyesight and become tripping hazards.
The protest ended at 56th Street within eyesight of the tower.
Then, we go to ridiculous lengths to test my own eyesight.
I have a bad eye, but I'm not losing my eyesight.
Many patients become legally blind, and some lose all their eyesight.
Euler also started suffering from headaches, and his eyesight deteriorated steadily.
Eyesight says all this monitoring makes for a safer car ride.
Glasses meeting an international safety regulation are recommended to protect eyesight.
My eyesight, never that great, was significantly impaired for a time.
They'll also make the rest of us regularly appreciate our eyesight.
Her eyesight began to fade and she was admitted to hospital.
For a wild creature, losing eyesight is always a terrible option.
Now I read it to him since his eyesight is failing.
He was matched-up on site; weight gauged by eyesight alone.
In China, bad eyesight has become an increasingly common childhood scourge.
I liked contributing something new to MAGOO cluing besides his eyesight.
There are 700 to 2,000 badly decaying digital platforms within eyesight.
The city's iconic landmark Star on the Mountain is within eyesight.
And a blind New Jersey man said his eyesight was restored.
Their ears and eyes are tiny, and they have poor eyesight.
His eyesight was failing and he walked with a cane himself.
He was blind for 10 days but ultimately regained his eyesight.
Authorities also consider factors such as eyesight, disability and criminal history.
Viewers who ignored these warnings risked permanent damage to their eyesight.
Being deficient in vitamin A can make you lose your eyesight.
Some astronauts have returned from space missions with changes in eyesight.
Our limited human eyesight can really constrain our understanding of the universe.
"My eyesight is not so good," she allegedly said at the time.
My stomach churns and my eyesight seems to get a little cloudy.
"Anybody, any vehicle within his eyesight, he'd shoot them all," Amornrat said.
Perhaps unconditional love and fuzzy eyesight go hand in paw, after all.  
How to prevent the deterioration of eyesight in space isn't well-known.
"I don't really play games with my eyesight anymore," Alexander tells me.
It turns out carrots are good for more than just your eyesight.
The team then noticed something that may explain the gaps in eyesight.
What really got me thinking about the potential dangers of poor eyesight?
Li, for example, has the power of supersonic hearing, though no eyesight.
The problem is that humans are fallible; our eyesight can fail us.
This time, because of a medical disqualification due to of his eyesight.
Trump reportedly has poor eyesight but refuses to wear glasses in public.
He and NASA's Michael Barratt started noticing some changes to their eyesight.
Loss of arms, legs and eyesight are for the more fortunate ones.
They do not have poor eyesight and are not struggling up there.
He himself had been rejected as an astronaut because of poor eyesight.
Other paintings remain unfinished; her failing eyesight has delayed their completion. Mrs.
For most, it was the first time anyone had checked their eyesight.
U.S. military has to immediately report incidents threatening life, limb or eyesight.
The long-snapper, Jake Olson, lost his eyesight when he was 12.
But it's difficult to confirm these sightings, and human eyesight isn't perfect.
While not a cure, it can improve eyesight substantially, according to researchers.
Even people who've always had perfect eyesight will need glasses after 40.
Gary Foster was in his 50s when his eyesight started to fail.
In 2014, Manuel Solano lost his eyesight from an HIV-related infection.
As the condition progresses, eyesight and ability to walk and talk rapidly diminish.
Although the patient showed no evidence of improved eyesight, her vision had stabilized.
The company's EyeSight system, also featured in the 2019 Forester, debuted in 2012.
They find their squishy language, poor eyesight, and commitment to denim overalls distasteful.
"How do you possibly thank somebody for restoring your son's eyesight?" she adds.
His eyesight is better now than when he started at 240, he says.
It is a personal branding choice that raises awareness of our worsening eyesight.
They can lose bone density, their muscles atrophy, and their eyesight gets worse.
But you'll have to have pretty good eyesight to see what it is.
When asked about his eyesight, he assured reporters he had "40-40 vision".
Johnson, whose eyesight is failing, peered at the cover with a slight smile.
At one point, she was losing her eyesight and feeling in her body.
He was a remarkable aviator, in part because his eyesight was so good.
Lindauer stopped painting around 1918, prevented from working due to his failing eyesight.
" — JAMES CORDEN "A new study finds that playing outside may help kids' eyesight.
Her feet are covered in weeping sores and her eyesight is in trouble.
His eyesight is failing and he needs help to move about the building.
My eyesight is still fluctuating, but I think I&aposm like 98% there.
That's because I have glasses, and my eyesight has been worsening every year.
My car was equipped with a $2,945 package that included Subaru's EyeSight tech.
But sadly, though his vision loss stopped getting worse, his eyesight didn't improve.
Jack Hogan has never been able to play baseball because of his poor eyesight.
The eyes may be unwell, but the primary object of our eyesight seems corrosive.
He is a criminal in our eyesight and he needs to be locked up.
The die is cast; she no longer has eyesight to lose, and will see
Astronauts commonly report diminished eyesight that doesn't return to normal upon their return home.
Beijing went as far as blaming video games for causing bad eyesight in children.
Cosby's eyesight an issue This is the first time Cosby has faced criminal prosecution.
Specifically, the gene prevents retinal cells from properly producing proteins, resulting in deteriorating eyesight.
Philip also received an eyesight test, which he passed, according to a police spokesperson.
Those hard hits were both very real and the result of his terrible eyesight.
In my denial about my middle-aged eyesight, I bought it without my readers.
I didn't tell him that his eyesight would likely start deteriorating again before then.
The wiring of eyesight in your brain won't let you do both at once.
It has so far, among other companies, invested in machine vision company eyesight Technologies.
But I have glaucoma, and my eyesight began to fade once I was inside.
Working with limited eyesight, Solano began creating colorful work that burst off the walls.
Dr. Falkow was a poor student further hobbled by poor eyesight, Dr. Tompkins said.
I used to do that a lot, but my eyesight doesn't let me anymore.
During that time, she stitched three bags for her grandchildren despite her deteriorating eyesight.
So, he lost his foot, then his eyesight, and the use of his kidneys.
O'Neill said he considered Cosby's age, poor eyesight, risk of reoffending, and rehabilitation needs.
Was it getting "rusty" with age, along with my memory, eyesight and joint mobility?
Last November she lost her eyesight, mostly as a result of the initial attack.
Using whatever eyesight they had left, freaked-out Americans turned to Google for advice.
Although she said she was potentially at risk of losing her eyesight, her most recent update said that her eyesight is "still holding on" and that she will most likely be having surgery shortly to remove the excess ink from her eye.
And perhaps this technique will reveal more things about eyesight across species in the future.
That doesn't even account for clarity, visibility, weather and landmass conditions, perspective, and perfect eyesight.
They will lose their hearing or their eyesight, their vision, their memory, their mobility, whatever.
For example, diabetes can cause a sufferer's eyesight to grow worse if it induces cataracts.
It's well-known that Nietzsche acquired the Writing Ball to compensate for his failing eyesight.
" Des told the morning show that her eyesight in her left eye is "really bad.
Virtual reality (VR), by comparison, entails completely covering your eyesight and showing you artificial imagery.
Last week, a schoolboy's eyesight was permanently damaged, after an incident with a toothpick crossbow.
The MSRP for the 2019 Subaru Crosstrek 2.0i Limited, which comes with Eyesight, is $27,195.
Harkey pointed out that Subaru's EyeSight system has been particularly effective in cutting pedestrian accidents.
Omega-3s are also important for reducing inflammation, improving eyesight, and supporting nervous system function.
Still, eyesight problems are not thought to be directly associated with PCOS, Laredo told me.
Sign-stealing is a time-honored baseball tradition — as long as only eyesight is used.
But we can change the environment — in the form of eyeglasses — to improve people's eyesight.
Day 11After being back at work for about a week, my eyesight was still fluctuating.
"I got a little dizzy and was losing my eyesight a little bit," he says.
Subaru also offers its suite of road safety tech called EyeSight on the 2017 Impreza.
These include spasticity, seizures, irritability, feeding difficulties, eyesight problems and evidence of severe brain abnormalities.
"Pink and white started swirling in my eyesight and my arms got heavy," she recounts.
One of them, Arafatul Islam Bappy even lost his eyesight and is now permanently crippled.
But afterward, following antibiotics and a later cataract surgery, his eyesight did recover to near normal.
People with poor eyesight are smaller, because the flaw requires that your brain power be more.
Philippe had a paralysed leg, a withered right hand and poor eyesight, and repeated himself constantly.
The friend recommended orthokeratology, or OrthoK, which Lee says kept her child's eyesight from growing worse.
Five-watt lightbulbs provide a dim glow and Argyros worries about the effect on their eyesight.
They assured her that the creatures would not crawl into her brain or impact her eyesight.
"There are no broken bones but it has some eyesight issues," he told the news outlet.
Subaru makes its similar EyeSight system available at extra charge in the Crosstrek and the Impreza.
Their neighborhood is still under ISIS control, although the Iraqi forces are within eyesight and earshot.
Those are devastating numbers and have absolutely nothing to do with gender, but trustworthiness and eyesight.
Astronauts who have stayed in space for long periods have problems with their circulation and eyesight.
Babies who escape that fate may suffer other Zika-related damage, including eyesight and hearing loss.
After losing my eyesight, I felt even more vulnerable, and didn't want to leave my house.
A walrus' eyesight out of water is poor, but they can sense the other down below.
The Crosstrek model without Eyesight was stolen more than the model with the Driver Assist Technology.
She had lost her eyesight and she could not hear as well as she used to.
Their eyesight might get muddier, and they might start to need glasses where they didn't before.
She later found out that her eyesight problems were a symptom of a vitamin A deficiency.
Some critics attributed his blue-green blurs of color and light to the painter's failing eyesight.
Their findings could help premature babies better develop eyesight, and the elderly keep theirs for longer.
James Joyce, his eyesight beginning to fail for good, submitted the beginning of "Ulysses" for publication.
But Meade's eyesight wasn't sharp enough, and in his early 20s, he found his ambitions stymied.
My peers must have substantially better eyesight than I do, because I literally cannot do that.
I have really bad eyesight, so they always tell me you can make the type bigger.
All the while, Mr. Agha's eyesight slowly faded, a congenital failure that also afflicted his brother.
Mr. Rowley also lost some of his eyesight, suffered strokes and contracted meningitis after the attack.
Piedras Negras, a town of about 150,000 residents, sits within eyesight of Texas along the Rio Grande.
After Mona began losing her eyesight, Des learned how to apply her makeup by going to classes.
When a student's son was losing his eyesight, Vito donated a valuable drawing to the benefit auction.
It's an inevitable part of growing older; even people who've had perfect eyesight find their vision diminishing.
Predators benefit more from poor eyesight of the prey than from any improved vision of their own.
Philip also received an eyesight test on Saturday morning, which he passed, according to a police spokesperson.
First, the dolphin science: dolphins have excellent eyesight, but they are also able to navigate using echolocation.
Eclipse eye injuries So, you looked at the eclipse, and now you're worried you've ruined your eyesight?
At least 117 civilians, injured by blasts of buckshot, were likely to lose their eyesight, doctors said.
All of which hasn't gone unnoticed by investors, with EyeSight picking up $15 million in growth funding.
It is designed to disrupt eyesight among hostile ship crews, impairing their battle effectiveness to Russian advantage.
Driver monitoring technology firm EyeSight Technologies has raised $50 million, including $16 million from China's Kuang-Chi.
Finally, the world outside of Gilead becomes clearer just as Emily's (Alexis Bledel) eyesight starts fading (literally).
But one day, after smoking a joint, he realized that marijuana eased the spots in his eyesight.
This makes long messages look ridiculous and makes it easier to read for recipients with eyesight issues.
In Rwanda, there are a handful of eye-care specialists available to test the entire population's eyesight.
Even later in his career, with eyesight faded, the Mr. Parker could still "pack a visual wallop."
According to his motion for early release in September, his eyesight has also worsened in recent years.
As with many of the human body's systems, from eyesight to libido, hearing naturally declines with age.
The most annoying part about this whole process was, for three weeks, my eyesight just kept fluctuating.
Mantises find their prey visually, and their exceptionally sophisticated eyesight has lately caught the attention of researchers.
He described how Jesus had helped sick congregants and had even helped cure his own failing eyesight.
Due to large fingers and unstable hands, combined with failing eyesight, threading a needle had become difficult.
They employ this keen sense and superb eyesight to spot food while flying low over the landscape.
NASA and other scientific authorities have warned that watching the eclipse without proper glasses could damage eyesight.
In 1932, when Moondog was sixteen, he lost his eyesight in an accident involving a dynamite cap.
But there was good news for one of Mr. Agha's brothers, Laurel, who also lost his eyesight.
During World War II he tried to enlist but was rejected, he said, because of poor eyesight.
The sometimes psychedelic photos imagine what the world would look like if our eyesight was drastically improved.
It's a difficult decision, because I know how hard life can be when you have bad eyesight.
Santana was born deaf and started to lose his eyesight when he was just 17, the outlet said.
Although the macula is very important to our eyesight, it's still only responsible for one part of vision.
Israeli-based eyeSight Technologies received the investment from Chinese conglomerate Kuang-Chi, which manufactures and researches new technologies.
As our knees and hips and eyesight deteriorate, we become more dependable, less impulsive, kinder, and less moody.
The only Stark to see their world more clearly is Arya because, well, she gets her eyesight back.
Evan's arm was covered in blood from a single IV. Guess this doctor wasn't kidding about her eyesight.
Jo's eyesight is failing; she's already lost vision in one eye and is losing sight in the other.
She has since suffered from poor eyesight and post-traumatic stress disorder, according to her lawyer, Masato Takahashi.
Shelton's poor eyesight, it turned out, had led him to the center of the Air Force's new frontier.
They should also remain below a height of 400 feet (121 metres) and within eyesight at all times.
Albinos have a skin pigment deficiency, resulting in poor eyesight and an increased likelihood of developing skin cancer.
"My eyesight is not too good, so I thought it was perfect in the other room," he joked.
For a user with 2000/10 vision, for example, it can improve their eyesight up to 213/203.
Resolute and majestic mountain ranges spill out across the viewer's eyesight, filling the screen with awe-inspiring visuals.
Astronauts returning from space often have swelling in the back of the eye, which leads to poorer eyesight.
During his last visit, I realized how his eyesight had deteriorated, but he recognized me by my voice.
"Diabetes affects your eyesight, it affects your heart, it affects your kidneys, your feet, your nerves," Padayachee says.
Obviously my eyesight is not the same, and I have to take care of that all the time.
In September, the commission scored a $2628,28500 settlement from a mobile app company that claimed to improve eyesight.
"Subaru's EyeSight technology has lead to a 35 percent reduction in pedestrian accident-related insurance claims," Harkey said.
A randomly selected group of Chinese children with poor eyesight were given glasses … and subsequently got better grades.
Eve Barlow stared at the sun too hard when she was a kid and now has -7.5 eyesight.
She had lost her eyesight since then but continued looking for them, beseeching the Pakistani authorities for help.
My eyesight is warped and psychedelic, my nausea unyielding, and a throbbing pressure monopolizes my crown and forehead.
Q&A It's not just the famous waggle dance: Bees rely on sophisticated eyesight and even electrostatic fields.
Toyota, for instance, offers a Safety Sense bundle on many models; Subaru markets an EyeSight driver-assist package.
Dan also had a series of health scares, including a corneal ulcer that almost cost him his eyesight.
Finally, tell us more about what you think: —Do you wear glasses or contacts to improve your eyesight?
Lacroix falls in love with one of the Frends, Emily, whose eyesight is as bad as his hearing.
Farah said that typically only cases where life, limb, or eyesight are threatened are reported to the Pentagon.
Mr. Ballhaus, whose eyesight began to fail as a result of glaucoma, retired after shooting "3096 Days" (2013).
They adapted the human versions to account for cows' different head shapes and eyesight, the news release says.
The entertainer, 79, who has complained of weakening eyesight, responded to calls of encouragement from people waiting outside.
Medicare and health insurance companies determine whether eyesight technology is going to be reimbursable or covered at all.
Then an Ole Miss player hit him in the eye, bloodying and staggering him and blurring his eyesight.
Reporting back to my ex-husband afterward, I cheerily rattled off statistics about height, weight, eyesight and hearing.
You probably grew up hearing that eating carrots could help your eyesight—even make you see in the dark.
Katie survived, but experienced damage to her nose and sinuses, forehead, mouth and jaw, and her eyesight was damaged.
No guarantees that it'll be anywhere near as fun though, but it's probably healthier for your body and eyesight.
Some alcohol containers were thrown out of a fifth story window in the eyesight of New York City's finest.
The medication she used to treat the disease had a less than 2 percent chance of impacting her eyesight.
Most eye infections cause no great harm, but it is possible a patient could lose their eyesight, cautioned Steinemann.
When she discovered she had the condition and that her eyesight would eventually deteriorate, it gave her immense drive.
A rare genetic disorder has subjected her to tumors and chemotherapy, which left Bliesner with impaired hearing and eyesight.
Our Eyesight Our eyes are getting strained from spending so much time online—but it's in less obvious ways.
This left Kelly with temporary vision problems, though he regained his pre-flight eyesight once he returned to Earth.
Astronauts experience swelling in the back of their eyes when they return to Earth, which leads to poorer eyesight.
Am I the only person with poor eyesight that thought this dragon head was sitting on a dinner plate?
Some taxis can't accommodate his walker, and his swollen feet and fading eyesight put him at risk for falling.
White LED light has been linked to disruptions in sleep patterns, and the glare is found to affect eyesight.
Ms. Ayeh tried to return to work on Monday, she said, but her limited eyesight made it too difficult.
And all the astronauts who've reported troubles with their eyesight in space, so far at least, have been men.
He's since regained some eyesight after countless surgeries, enough to be able to continue his post as artistic director.
She didn't detail what specifically went wrong with the procedure, but reported that she could have lost her eyesight.
Mister Suzu dreamed of becoming an engineer, but a problem with his eyesight prevented him from reaching that goal.
We can come back to some of that, but I'm interested in what you say about the monster's eyesight.
His failing eyesight also made it hard to drive or respond to text messages from customers and co-workers.
Being unable to afford the cost of managing my diabetes could well cost me my feet, kidneys and eyesight.
Ms. Flowers, now 23, was born 15 weeks premature, and among the complications was the loss of her eyesight.
Her balance [and eyesight were] off… and about two years ago, she started to have seizures, seizure-like episodes.
"He pretty much destroyed his eyesight from all the hours he spent reading books by candlelight," the son says.
His testosterone and good cholesterol were up, his heart rate and bad cholesterol were down, his eyesight was keener.
With his poor eyesight, he did not have to worry about getting lost or being hit by a car.
His eyesight deteriorating, Mr. Eide could hear the machines pounding the pilings into the earth but couldn't see them.
Since you can see really far through the headset, that software can pretty much exist anywhere within your eyesight.
Rapid deterioration of her eyesight would have had to be very sudden to fit the library's analysis, she said.
One, 72, went completely blind from the injections, and the others, 78 and 88, lost much of their eyesight.
Solano lost their eyesight in 29, following H.I.V.-related complications, and memory and figuration are central to their practice.
He had been coping with an autoimmune disease that threatened his eyesight, but he was falling apart emotionally, too.
Before losing her eyesight, books were Ms. Smith's favorite escape from reality, and she would devour a novel daily.
Ms. Mangan said that Ms. Tawney was still making art into her 90s, when her eyesight finally gave out.
With so few artworks analyzed, one of questionable authorship certainly casts shade on any definitive conclusions about Leonardo's eyesight.
One company has developed a cataract surgery technique that can give patients eyesight three times better than 20/20 vision.
Airey lives with Stargardt's disease, a form of macular degeneration, and his eyesight has deteriorated over the past 20 years.
But it turns out this is impossible — not because my eyesight is weak, but because my geography is totally wrong.
According to the researchers, that suggests that Kim's relatively decent eyesight (for a spider) tends to fail around that distance.
Body piercers also have to fit and look at the tiniest jewelry which can cause visual strain and affect eyesight.
They assessed things like the patients' thinking, mood, vision, eyesight, balance, and hearing, and they also imaged the patients' brains.
MSCI's broadest emerging markets index slipped 1.8 percent and traded within eyesight of a one-year low hit in June.
When he was jolted awake, Day fell to the floor and felt his eyesight fading, according to the Washington Post.
Companies such as Israel's Guardian Optical Technologies and eyeSight Technologies, Silicon Valley's Eyeris Technologies Inc, Sweden's Smart Eye AB SEYE.
This juice aids joint pain and improves eyesight while simultaneously transforming you into the queen bee of your social group.
Poor eyesight ruined his dreams of becoming a pilot, but he said his ambitions for space travel never died. tinyurl.
I'm not proud of that, but my eyesight sucks now because I'm old and it's sunny because it's the summer.
He still struggles with his eyesight—"I'm basically blind," he jokes—but he dreams of playing basketball and attending college.
Israeli AI company Eyesight Technologies released CabinSense on Thursday, just in time to scan and analyze your Valentine's Day date.
We can't say for certain, however, since there are no studies directly comparing the blind to people with normal eyesight.
There is good news here and it is not far from eyesight but policy makers must grab hold of it.
With the practice of yoga, Yeo has experienced a reduction in stress, which allows her to better manage her eyesight.
Trump has been spotted wearing glasses only rarely, though media outlets have speculated about his eyesight and his frequent squinting.
Trump has been spotted wearing glasses only rarely, though media outlets have speculated about his eyesight and his frequent squinting.
Except sleep, solitary, shoeless, and in darkness, nothing happens at Second Nature outside of the earshot and eyesight of staff.
So the bioactive components will dwindle off, and my eyesight will return to my schmoe status quo, so they claim.
Once you receive the bad news about your eyesight, Costco is ready to offer you the latest style of bifocals.
About 1.2 million people are already completely blind because of it, and about twice that many have lost some eyesight.
But after I completely lost my eyesight in 2012, my attempts at overturning my conviction quickly fell by the wayside.
" Ms. Goodall-Smith added, according to Exit: "He has no control over his life, over his body, over his eyesight.
At Robin Hood, the children are allowed to be out of eyesight of their minders, but not out of earshot.
Then it was announced online gaming would be limited with the reason/excuse being a bid to save children's eyesight.
Clov is able to make this brutal assessment because, unlike Hamm, he still has his eyesight, though it's failing fast.
The bomb also robbed Mr. Zindani, above, of his eyesight, prompting the family of his teenage love to reject him.
In the process, Ha taught herself to cook -- a skill she had to continually refine as her eyesight slowly faded.
Mr. Turner, 63, had rebelled in his youth against the grim prognosis that he would one day lose his eyesight.
The cause: Chinese officials recommended new controls on online games after President Xi Jinping expressed concern over adolescents' worsening eyesight.
Doctors told her there was little hope that she would see well again, but in time her eyesight mostly recovered.
"Things like eyesight, hearing, other cognitive functions - all of these could be measurable further on down the line," added Gray.
In later years, with Mr. Merwin's eyesight failing, Paula Merwin became his amanuensis, taking down new poems at his dictation.
But if you're working for the president, being within eyesight or just down the hall makes up for any cramped coziness.
Japanese law prevents operating drones out of eyesight, but Icarus' new project Elfly keeps the dream alive with its lightweight drone.
The school uses teaching aids such as the alphabet painted on tiles which can be read by students with poor eyesight.
Last week, according to state media, China's leader read with dismay a report on the poor eyesight of his young citizens.
Anderson's speech and eyesight were affected, but both have improved over the course of several days, sports columnist Peter Vecsey reported.
In one experiment, mice fed a steady diet of NMN experienced experienced improvements to age-related declines in metabolism and eyesight.
Although the pellets these fire are usually not lethal, they have left hundreds with impaired eyesight and other with severe injuries.
InGaAs is more expensive, but it can detect light at the 1,550-nanometer wavelength, which poses less danger to human eyesight.
After stopping testosterone therapy and prescribing medication to decrease the amount of testosterone in the bloodstream, the man's eyesight mercifully returned.
But after losing his eyesight, he never dreamed that one day he would be walking on the field as a player.
It's not clear how far along EyeSight is with this concept, and there would certainly be significant challenges in implementing it.
They hoped to save her eyesight, but after three days of testing the doctors determined that she would be permanently blind.
Though age has indeed taken its toll on my eyesight, it turns out that I was suffering from a design trend.
Mr. Xi spoke publicly last year about the scourge of poor eyesight among children, putting more pressure on officials to act.
But noticing a Beacon with a matching color could be easier from afar, especially for those with less-than-perfect eyesight.
The one-time treatment, designed to significantly improve a patient's eyesight, has been available in the US for about a year.
Ms. Wu said she played video games constantly as a child in Beijing, and it had left her with poor eyesight.
I was considering how best to open my pants and rearrange when I realized I was within eyesight of a neighbor.
The bones of the eye socket would have formed a cone, like eye bones in owls, suggesting it had sharp eyesight.
That has led to Subaru to make its EyeSight safety technology, which includes automatic emergency braking, standard in nearly all models.
In my 20s I knew a girl with perfect eyesight who even had a pair of clear glasses designed for her.
They also said Ebbers was put into solitary confinement because his "severely limited eyesight" made him unable to identify the attacker.
The Toms eyeglass brand helps finance eyesight restoration; proceeds from its coffee-roasting operation help supply clean water in poor communities.
Aliyah Arambul, 5, has spent more than a year slowly regaining eyesight in her right eye after an accident in 2017.
They&aposre also attuned to the human face, or at least its general outline, even as their eyesight is still developing.
Mr. Gelb tried to enlist in the military several times, but was rejected because of poor eyesight, colorblindness and flat feet.
In September of that year, Mr. Chirac had a stroke that affected his eyesight and put him in a hospital bed.
A taxi driver trying to score a beer on the go risks a jail term or losing his eyesight to moonshine.
Bill has poor eyesight and wears glasses, while Oscar has to be alert to the dangers of falling leaves come autumn.
What about the size of his feet, his perfect eyesight, his ability to grow a full beard while a bagel toasted?
An avid runner, Panek had no intention to give up the sport, even after losing his eyesight in his early 20s.
Danelle Umstead and Artem Chigvintsev Umstead is an American Alpine skier and Paralympian who lost her eyesight due to retinitis pigmentosa.
Mr. Gelb tried to enlist in the military several times, but was rejected because of poor eyesight, colorblindness and flat feet.
He's not doing it to preserve their eyesight, or as some self-help hack to squeeze more time out of the day.
Friendly committed suicide at age 19973, a year after his wife died, as his eyesight was failing and other health problems mounting.
The superstimulus worked remarkably well, with the scientists noticing dramatic drops in the population of birds within eyesight of the LED screens.
Even so, he remains an ardent "Fidelista", grateful to the island's late dictator for the free cataract surgery that saved his eyesight.
I reached out to a spokesperson who told me that due to the proprietary nature of the technology, EyeSight won't disclose specifics.
That dial also means the viewer now accommodates people whose eyesight might require a focus tweak—something other Cardboard headsets can't do.
Until he was 45 years old, he had near perfect vision—but surgery to remove a brain tumour took his eyesight, too.
The anti-corruption activist lost much of his eyesight after unknown assailants threw a caustic liquid in his face earlier this year.
Keeping small workout props, like hand weights or resistance bands, within eyesight can encourage you to take exercise breaks throughout the day.
Watch the video below to learn how the master made some of his most colorful films (while losing his eyesight, no less!).
Another very small study looked at the effects of LSD in two people without eyesight—a couple of participants who received LSD.
Panek lost his eyesight in his early 20s, CNN reported, but has still completed 85033 marathons with the assistance of human guides.
But "there are a number of health conditions that can affect eyesight, such as high blood pressure or diabetes," Dr. Nejad says.
An estimated 250,000 to 500,000 children a year lose their eyesight due to the condition, according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology.
His eyesight is failing, but he still turns out for the occasional independence event, where younger people receive him as a legend.
She has lost her eyesight and doesn't know her age, but still remembers the day she came to Ganyiel after her marriage.
Take a look at the Argus II, approved by the FDA for adults with retinitis pigmentosa (RP) who previously had functional eyesight.
It's a typically considerate Benech flourish: He wanted Saint Laurent, who had poor eyesight, to be able to enjoy the garden's scent.
But Mr. Dumbai's eyesight seems to fade in and out, a consequence of a virus that continues to flummox the medical world.
Vallabh's mother began having trouble with her eyesight, and her strange symptoms progressed to the point where she couldn't recognize her daughter.
"It was artistry and idea to leave them to play with the camera and it was all in my eyesight," he said.
Imagine the long-term impact on eyesight, sleep and posture of children who start looking at screens at too early an age.
Poor eyesight ruled out a combat career, but he learned to fly anyway: light aircraft, helicopters and, eventually, his own private jet.
Even though pellets had robbed the mother of her eyesight, Hope struggled to protect her child, leaving scratches on the boy's arms.
Millions of American children have been exposed to a parasite that could interfere with their breathing, liver function, eyesight and even intelligence.
It said because of his diminished eyesight, Ebbers unintentionally bumped into another prisoner while walking in the facility in September of 2017.
Strong correlations were found between current eyesight and volunteers' lifetime exposure to sunlight, above all UVB radiation (which is responsible for burning).
A majority of the patients reported problems with memory, concentration, balance, eyesight, hearing, sleeping or headaches that lasted more than three months.
Many sight-robbing conditions can be effectively treated if detected early enough, in many cases limiting or eliminating the damage to eyesight.
Per a recent survey, there's one thing Americans fear losing more than their hearing, memory, speech or even a limb — their eyesight.
Brain reconstruction research in elephant birds revealed that their optic lobes, the nerves that control eyesight, were incredibly small and almost absent.
"I became curious about how these tiny organisms (with a) tiny brain, really bad eyesight, could possibly escape so effectively," he says.
Having eyesight isn't terribly helpful in the deep sea, which is why some cusks have their eyes hidden beneath a layer of skin.
"You could invent anything you had in mind—you could have eyeglass more for the the look than for the eyesight," Dvash says.
This disruption may impact the eyesight of regular pot smokers and edibles eaters, even if the influence is very weak, the authors noted.
Body camera video shows Dean approaching the window and firing a single shot but it doesn't show Darch within eyesight of her colleague.
The elderly is one group that we often hear about — especially because they can have poor eyesight and find it easier to talk.
The solution from eyeSight Technologies allows a user to simply place their finger in front of the VR headset and move it around.
Instead, eyeSight can embed a code in an app or within the smartphone's software to give users the ability to use gesture control.
Though such results may be good, Campbell explains atropine is not quite as good as OrthoK in preventing a child's eyesight from worsening.
Specifically, when lab mice had senescent cells removed, they demonstrated healthier joints and better eyesight as they aged than those that did not.
"The driver took a 90-degree turn into the bush to try and deter the rhino because they have bad eyesight," Boshoff said.
We should be able to build a baseline structure of text in a way that works for most users, regardless of their eyesight.
The simple, disposable device can be assembled in seconds and allows for hassle-free eyesight diagnostics for refractive errors in low-resource regions.
The last I remembered, I had been sitting at the table reading something on the Internet, when my eyesight started to go fuzzy.
" She continued, "They have a complex brain, have excellent eyesight, and research suggests they have an ability to learn and form mental maps.
"The lower wall, by the sea, is in danger of falling," says Morales, a former fisherman who lost his eyesight 12 years ago.
It is a parasitic disease that has cost millions of people their eyesight, and is endemic in large parts of sub-Saharan Africa.
Aside from some overgrown nails, hearing loss and eyesight issues, Sam appears to be extremely healthy for a potentially 20-year-old dog.
The Russian Navy reportedly has a new weapon that can disrupt the eyesight of targets as well as make them hallucinate and vomit.
And as punishment for using the faces when she was not yet no one, the God of Many Faces has taken her eyesight.
They suffer neck, back and shoulder pain, problems with eyesight and chronic headaches, and injuries to their hands and fingers, the report said.
Rumors of the affair rippled through Mr. Arutt's family without mention of the baby that had born prematurely, with damaged eyesight, on Jan.
Most of her students are people over 60 whose eyesight deteriorated when they were already adults and who can remember different, easier times.
Their eyesight is among the most acute of any known insect and they display a very fast muscular response time, Dr. Gwiazdowski said.
He went on to write several books about his experiences, even, his son said, after he lost his eyesight some 20 years ago.
He always kept copies of the Abscam videotapes and said he enjoyed watching them occasionally until glaucoma caused his eyesight to begin failing.
Once the United States entered World War II, he tried to enlist in the military but was initially rejected because of poor eyesight.
Matthew Bradford — Marine Corps veteran who stepped on an IED in Iraq in 2007, costing him both of his legs and his eyesight.
He ran an internet cafe in Castel Volturno until a year ago, when he started losing his eyesight and had to quit working.
" Some years ago, as we described Beijing's crushing of independent voices, a Chinese government spokesperson colorfully suggested, "Their eyesight has always had problems.
We might have even credited our poor eyesight for giving us a fresh perspective on things that fully sighted people take for granted.
Allow your eyesight to diffuse to either side of the spot, engaging your peripheral vision and hold this peripheral vision for 10 seconds.
Yet I now have rather poor eyesight, and reading electronically — and being able to triple the font size — has been a modern wonder.
She could thread a needle by the age of two, and since her mother had bad eyesight she was proud to be useful.
The walls are lined with a hamesh, which includes a rock from Israel; pictures of Jerusalem; and needlework from before her eyesight worsened.
French investigators said that Lubitz, who also had eyesight problems, had researched suicide methods and did not inform his employer of his condition.
Art does not restore a soldier's arms or eyesight, or provide them with physical therapy in order to learn to walk on prostheses.
I would like to see … I know I've been told about a veteran who has lost his eyesight who is a really good dancer.
"A good rule of thumb is no matter how minimal the variation to one's eyesight, patients should let their eye doctor know," Pierce says.
They still didn't know why getting high would improve someone's eyesight—especially when weed usually makes people a lot worse at accomplishing anything useful.
The funding will help eyeSight commercialize its solutions and also get a foothold in China with Kuang-Chi now on board as an investor.
With it comes EyeSight, Subaru's driver-assist technology, and an interesting new safety feature that is totally new to the automaker's lineup: facial recognition.
EyeSight is not a "hands-free" system like Cadillac's Super Cruise, nor is it as highly automated as Tesla's Autopilot or Nissan's ProPilot Assist.
Des Manahan, 83, took matters into his own hands when his wife became unable to apply her own makeup due to her deteriorating eyesight.
Local media reported this week that police were under instructions to prevent banners and signs that might "embarrass" Xi from appearing within his eyesight.
Thus, figuring out a way to allow this liquid to escape (say, by studying the way liquid escapes pancake batter) could save people's eyesight.
Lots of automakers already include AEB as part of their advanced safety systems, such as Subaru's EyeSight, Mercedes-Benz's Pre-Safe, and Honda Sensing.
In addition to driver monitoring, the EyeSight tech can scan the entire cabin of a car, understanding who and what is in the vehicle.
Those include keeping the drone within eyesight and below 400 feet, avoiding other planes and airports, and not flying a drone under the influence.
In addition, a majority of the patients reported problems with memory, concentration, balance, eyesight, hearing, sleeping or headaches that lasted more than three months.
It also had very large eye sockets, suggesting better-than-average eyesight, and an inner ear structure that appears tuned to low-frequency sounds.
As someone whose eyesight troubles can cause headaches and make it difficult to concentrate, Yeo benefits from yoga's ability to help sharpen her focus.
Determined that Chotu should get his eyesight back, Pari decides only her idol Shah Rukh Khan can find a way to help her brother.
The puppy was estimated to be just under a year old, and arrived at the rescue organization suffering from malnutrition, disease and poor eyesight.
I was wearing my glasses and didn't want the secret of my bad eyesight revealed, but the moment I thought this our eyes met.
Patients participating in Spark's clinical research navigate the mazes both before and after the treatment, including in lower light levels, to test their eyesight.
Horner argued that T. rex was too slow and lumbering, its arms too puny and its eyesight too poor, to prey on other creatures.
"I thought that if you could see someone acting like a president on the stage, you have better eyesight than I do," he continued.
Doctors screen these women for all kinds of things, from sleep apnea to pre-diabetes, but don't necessarily look for changes in their eyesight.
He bought back into sinker first — not eliminating the four-seamer, but sinker first, to kind of train their eyesight with the fastball down.
She points out that she herself has benefited from tricky surgeries that have saved her eyesight — procedures that exist because earlier patients suffered them.
In this new show he embarks on adventures with Jonathon Blank, who lost his legs in Afghanistan; a woman with failing eyesight; and others.
" Head of Eyesight Group, lighting designer and show producer "With Comme des Garçons, I usually only have two days to work on the show.
While they can smell prey from miles away, their eyesight is average, so they see better under a full moon to make a kill.
The woman, who had poorer eyesight in her right eye than her left, just thought she had lost the contact while putting it in.
I'm not happy about my eyesight, because of what people say and just the fact that I can't see as well as other people.
Subaru's Eyesight feature bombed in the MIT research, with just 13 percent of participants guessing its lane assist, forward collision warning, and automatic braking capabilities.
Leo Reppond, who is four months old, was born with oculocutaneous albinism, which impacts his eye, hair and skin pigmentation as well as his eyesight.
Aside from cosmetics considerations, Robertson says her condition means she'll burn if she's exposed to the sun for too long, and also affects her eyesight.
Although these results are impressive, the evidence is still insufficient for the FDA to support using OrthoK to stop worsening eyesight in children, notes Steinemann.
The actress revealed she also worked closely with a blind instructor to learn how to move and react without her eyesight for the Netflix film.
EyeSight, meanwhile, is your standard driver assist system, with automatic pre-collision braking, adaptive cruise control, lane-departure and sway warning, and lane-keep assist.
The rules turned out to be stricter than many had hoped, requiring pilots to be certified and within eyesight of the drone at all times.
And now that he's vindicated, Mauer hasn't tut-tutted those same skeptics for whipping up puff pieces about the special eyewear that refocused his eyesight.
This novel gene therapy, called gene-replacement therapy, is designed to replace the mutated genes with genes that work, and accordingly, improve a patient's eyesight.
The unnamed women ages 72 to 88 were slowly losing their eyesight through age-related macular degeneration, the leading cause of blindness in the elderly.
But in early 2010, when Kamni Vallabh first began to complain that her eyesight was failing, there didn't seem to be much cause for concern.
The weapon fires a beam similar to a strobe light that affects the target's eyesight, making it more difficult for them to aim at night.
For example, people who are born without pigment, much like these anole lizards, also tend to have poor eyesight due to defects in their eyes.
My eyesight seemed to be functioning at a much higher level of intensity than normal as it took in the smallest details of my environment.
The devices only work for blind people suffering from retina deterioration, primarily RP, an inherited disease that causes a slow but steady loss of eyesight.
It has most recently taken up a semi-permanent residence in the nation's capital, often within eyesight of the oh-so-vain commander- in-chief.
Kerrigan continued to skate professionally, hosted "Saturday Night Live" in 1992, and founded the "Nancy Kerrigan Foundation" in 1999, which serves those with impaired eyesight.
As of the end of August, that was 2500,660 for behavioral or legal issues and 5,062 for physical issues like eyesight, hearing and so on.
Her eyesight is failing, and she says that earlier on the day we spoke she took a breath test for the gastrointestinal disease ulcerative colitis.
Instead Marigold attends the "local Comprehensive," where she spends one class period daydreaming about Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy's eyesight in lieu of taking notes.
John Horna of Richmond, Va., who lost his eyesight as a teenager due to Leber congenital amaurosis, a rare inherited eye disorder, understands the challenges.
Others are trying to manage chronic pain, improve their eyesight, clear up their skin, boost their immune systems, or just have fun and get high.
My eyesight has been fluctuating; sometimes it&aposs blurry and sometimes it&aposs pretty crystal clear, but, yeah, it&aposs slowly getting better and better.
Based on insurance statistics, the Institute has noted that Subaru's EyeSight system, available since 2012, reduced the rate of pedestrian-related insurance claims by 35%.
Healthier eyes When you hear about a connection between exercise and eyesight, maybe you picture those eye exercise programs that promise to sharpen your vision.
He's eyesight had been reduced to under 0.1, the equivalent of 20-200 vision on the Snellen eye chart measuring visual acuity, Hung told reporters.
It was like her eyesight contained the power to turn on a secret switch and give her control over the body part she gazed upon.
No "congratulations" are due to Trump for choosing someone to lead the CIA whose claims to fame include robbing a man of half his eyesight.
He wanted to get a model with EyeSight, Subaru's safety electronics system, which includes advanced cruise control with automatic braking and blind-spot warning technology.
Astronauts commonly report diminished eyesight upon their return home, possibly because the eyeball changes shape in space and tissues surrounding the optic nerves become swollen.
She says "a little piece" of her nose had also "melted off," her eyesight was damaged and her hair had been burned off in the blast.
THE transformation of Li Heping from a dark-haired, full-bodied healthy man to a gaunt, greying one with poor eyesight took less than two years.
He said that because of his eyesight, he did not join the popular uprising against the Assad government, but that he had supported those who did.
In "A Dance with Dragons," you regain your eyesight, although you appear reluctant to surrender your proud Stark name to become an anonymous, shape-shifting assassin.
Eventually, Gonzalez felt good enough to work, but while taking a customer's order at a Starbucks one morning this July, the California teen lost her eyesight.
EyeSight currently has a product called Singlecue which is a hub that users can connect their smart home devices to and control with touch-free gestures.
And a few days ago, my father sent a helpful forward that advised me to massage my belly button with coconut oil to improve my eyesight.
It's tiny, and I fret over it falling to the floor and rolling into the abyss because, given my eyesight, I'd probably never see it again.
Venom is part of the MCU, which places it in the eyesight of Marvel stans, who are also wont to chomp at the bit, per se.
Prosecutors have found evidence that Lubitz, who also had eyesight problems and may have feared losing his job, had researched suicide methods and concealed his illness.
Israeli tech company EyeSight has been developing gesture recognition controls for different platforms for years, and is now turning its attention to smartphone-powered VR headsets.
Plausible couples need to have one salient trait in common, like poor eyesight, susceptibility to nosebleeds or a sociopathic disregard for the well-being of others.
So I mostly navigated the tiny Windows desktop in the upper corner of my eyesight by using the buttons on the mini PC in my hand.
The ship's lookouts had to rely on their eyesight alone — the ship's binoculars were locked inside a cabinet that no one could find the key to.
It is my sincere hope that we all stop turning a blind-eye to this growing problem and start better protecting the eyesight of our children.
Randall, for example, kept his eyesight until he passed away at age 53, despite the fact that doctors told him he would be blind by 30.
The crowdfunding page has claimed that with the cash they have now raised, a second "flight" may be possible somewhere within Trump's eyesight during his visit.
Then we were told to hurry, one at a time, to designated rooms where specific tests — hearing, blood pressure, eyesight and so on — would be performed.
On Tuesday, state media published a photograph of the president having his eyesight tested as part of the medical examination that is required for all candidates.
He started the piece in 1979 and finished it in 2011, long after the colors on his palette were no longer distinguishable to his faded eyesight.
His eyesight was saved in an operation that turned his 20-500 vision into something close to perfect, and his bobsled career took off from there.
Does having a window into Mr. Hull's inner thoughts about losing his eyesight give you any additional insight into what's most important in your own life?
At the time of the "Funkaesthetics" exhibition he was living in a shabby single-room-occupancy hotel in Chicago, his eyesight almost gone, his kidneys failing.
At the time of the "Funkaesthetics" exhibition he was living in a shabby single-room-occupancy hotel in Chicago, his eyesight almost gone, his kidneys failing.
But even for older people—the main target demographic of a bigger phone, due to eyesight issues—a bigger device is not necessarily better, Rutter said.
The hang of all the mounted works is inspired by Lynette Yiadom-Boakye's exhibiting technique that places her black fictive figures within eyesight of each other.
The bathroom that had previously been open during breaks in the trial was now blocked off, and Zuck's security team demanded that I stay out of eyesight.
The problem with this trope isn't that it shames people with poor eyesight — it has to do with the idea that glasses are a symbol of intelligence.
Another area eyeSight wants to focus on is the auto space and developing tools to allow drivers to control features of their car through touch-free gestures.
Knecht was born with Spina bifida and uses a wheelchair to get around, and Hahn lost his eyesight due to glaucoma five years ago, the outlet reports.
Magar risks losing her eyesight if she does not receive urgent treatment, and will probably not benefit even if the law were to be amended, Shrestha said.
The man had perfect eyesight when he left Earth, but during his post-flight physical, doctors found that it had deteriorated to 20/100 in six months.
But there is the honest and restorative possibility of things other than that, if only because the world continues out of our eyesight and over the horizon.
It's not because the photos of Jake Gyllenhaal aren't beautiful — it's because I have bad eyesight and focusing on moving images on a screen hurts my peepers!
Just to be safe, go on a 24-hour fast or pack your own lunch in a safe container that will be within eyesight at all times.
Ms. Winfrey lost an arm, a leg and her eyesight as a result of the attack, according to local reports, which described the dogs as bulldog mixes.
Instead of remaining disheartened, he got in touch with the program selection committee, who told him he could still try applying if he could correct his eyesight.
There is a large gap between dreamy talk of symbiosis with AI, or infrared eyesight, and taking years to build a better brain implant for medical purposes.
Kepler was a slight man with poor eyesight, and many of his conclusions were based on the observations of his predecessor, the brilliant Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe.
For example, in Rembrandt's "A Pedlar Selling Spectacles" (sight), an elderly couple with poor eyesight browse through a box of eyeglasses held by an untrustworthy street vendor.
The goal was to test patients' eyesight by having them navigate a maze-like course both before and after the Spark treatment, including in lower light levels.
A cost-benefit analysis was "inconclusive": the people who were being helped were so poor that the benefit of saving their eyesight didn't have much monetary impact.
Heather Oberdorf was walking her dog in 2015 when the dog's retractable leash snapped back and hit her in the face, causing permanent damage to her eyesight.
The trust will pay compensation based on the injury, ranging from $10,000 for bruising to $5 million for death or loss of eyesight, according to court documents.
The exact illness that led to his hospitalization has not been revealed, although his health, including his eyesight, has been in decline over the past few years.
Tencent attributed the problem to a bureaucratic reshuffle in Beijing, and government statements expressed concern that video games are causing addiction and bad eyesight among young people.
Dr. Laby added that even people with normal eyesight could not see as well at dusk because the human eye does not adapt well to decreasing light.
The next morning, his eyesight now permanently gone, the police gave him a hot towel and some eye drops and left him at the nearest veterans' hospital.
The use of his point of view, including the deficiencies in his eyesight, was a device that I think could have been used more and explored further.
The Older Drivers Task Force recommended the government raise the age to 75, but also start requiring an eyesight test, a more accurate barometer of any problems.
Angelina forms a particular bond with Arturo (Arturo Izquierdo), a young shaman who is still learning that skill and finds out that he is losing his eyesight.
At the time, Lopez was 51 years old and legally blind, having lost her eyesight to diabetes in her 40s after being unable to afford a doctor.
Faulty eyesight keeps children from succeeding in school, makes it difficult for older people who have to read small print for work, and contributes to traffic accidents.
In the last few years of his life, as he was losing his eyesight, I used to catch him staring out at the horizon over the sea.
Mr. Paracha said it was not unusual for inmates to notice their eyesight deteriorating while in 10 South, and to request eyeglasses for an onset of nearsightedness.
Defense attorneys for Melgen said he used aggressive medical tactics as he tried to save his patients' eyesight and that sloppy billing led to what looked like fraud.
There has been quite a bit written about virtual reality and children, but the analysis has focused on the risk that viewing VR content could have on eyesight.
They require physical reflexes, good eyesight and strong decision-making abilities, but they also need perceptual leaps for those wanting to become the best players of the genre.
A new generation of blind lawyers Turkish took up the lawsuit in part because he is also legally blind, though he has more functional eyesight than his client.
Doctors in Recife, Brazil are sending mothers with afflicted babies for therapy to help stimulate eyesight, hearing and motor skills to minimize retardation in mental and physical development.
"Babies have horrible eyesight, so the stark contrast between the areola and the color of the breast helps focus the baby's eyes on where to look," she says.
RARE ROMAN COIN DISCOVERED ON REMOTE SCOTTISH ISLAND Records from Adie's accusers paint a picture of a frail woman with failing eyesight, according to the University of Dundee.
Besides SkyX, the early-stage venture arm of Kuang-Chi has also backed the voice analytics startup Beyond Verbal, computer vision developers EyeSight and video analytics firm AgentVi.
A 5-year-old girl from Ohio who has a rare genetic disease and is losing her eyesight had one of her top wishes granted – meeting Pope Francis.
This behavior could be because the less mature bedbug nymphs have not developed the eyesight needed to distinguish between white, black and the rainbow of colors, Pereira said.
Get your first 15 pairs of contact lenses for free from Hubble here Since you can't exactly compromise on your eyesight, you're usually left overpaying for your contacts.
Without the glasses, you could do serious harm to your eyesight, and on top of that, you just won't have a very good view of the rare eclipse.
And unchecked high blood sugar can lead to a range of complications — from deteriorating eyesight to nerve damage to the buildup of chemicals called ketones in the blood.
Women with disabilities that affected eyesight, mobility and the ability to take care of themselves were the least likely to take part in cancer screening, the study found.
He also confirmed that Cooper's eyesight was preternatural — said to rival that of legendary pilot Chuck Yeager — and he could indeed have seen what he said he'd seen.
He describes it as being a little like how a dog sees—except, it turns out, most people have the wrong impression when it comes to canine eyesight.
For Yeo, yoga is more than just a stress management tactic — it has helped her manage her eyesight troubles and bring balance to her life in many ways.
Oliver felt genuinely nervous about being recognized at one; but equally so, with his increasingly poor eyesight and hearing, he couldn't abide crowded, noisy places of any kind.
According to a BBC profile, Kumar spotted an opportunity for selling religious music as ageing Hindu devotees couldn't read hymns and chants from books thanks to poor eyesight.
One well-known artist using this technique is John Bramblitt, who began painting after he lost his eyesight due to complications with epilepsy and Lyme disease in 2001.
Stephanie Mitchell has had problems with her eyesight since she was a child in Mount Vernon, N.Y. Ms. Mitchell, 68, was diagnosed with myopia — nearsightedness — at age 2.
I drove a wonderfully attractive and high-performance '99 Chevrolet Cavalier convertible until last year, when my eyesight demanded that I quit driving at the age of 86.
Migdalia's sister, who had lost her eyesight while at Willowbrook, also was moved and ultimately placed in a state-run group home on Prospect Avenue in the Bronx.
After decades of pretending to be someone with decent eyesight, I was at last ready to confront this blindness that always hovered at the edges of my world.
It had been believed that these birds were similar to emus and ostriches; they're also big, flightless birds, but they're active during the day and have good eyesight.
Ray Charles lost his eyesight at a young age because of glaucoma, but that didn't stop him from becoming one of the most influential jazz musicians in history.
The first chapter introduced audiences to Prairie Johnson (Brit Marling), a young woman who was abducted while blind seven years prior and returns older, with her eyesight miraculously intact.
And to make the implantation of so many electrodes safe, painless and effective, the process has to be automated, much like LASIK surgery, which uses lasers to correct eyesight.
He did it wearing Aira, a camera-enabled set of glasses that beams his field of view to someone who can see, as if to momentarily borrow their eyesight.
The scene holds a few lessons about hygiene, but its educational message is clear: blind people can be as capable as those blessed with eyesight, just with different methods.
It sometimes seems like a new article or piece of research emerges every month emphasizing their potential consequences—eyesight damage, increased risk of contracting HIV, and rarely, sudden death.
The surgery, which can be performed on anyone with less-than-perfect eyesight, takes only about a few hours to kick in, something Jenner and Karanikolaou found out quickly.
Over the past few years EyeSight has been establishing a name for itself by bringing gesture control to a series of computing platforms, from mobile devices to smart eyeglasses.
For the 285 million people in the world who are blind or have sight loss, there's a lot to consider in a virtual reality that relies heavily on eyesight.
If I only rely on my poor eyesight, there's a chance I could miss certain movements or animations, so the haptic feedback acts as a "backup," so to speak.
Until the FAA decides how best to manage these systems (especially in the commercial context), UAVs will not fly around freely, especially out of the eyesight of a pilot.
He eventually made his way to a stool on the stage, where he riffed on losing his eyesight, reminisced about his childhood, and spoke about his wife and daughter.
Ms. Solomon told me that she has struggled with crushing depression — in part because her deteriorating eyesight made it impossible to keep up with college classes or live independently.
Prison had aged him rapidly: Even though he was only in his late 30s, his short-term memory was shot, his eyesight had degenerated and he suffered from arthritis.
Last year, for example, the nonprofit Insurance Institute for Highway Safety found that Subaru's collision-avoidance system, EyeSight, led to a 35 percent reduction in pedestrian-related insurance claims.
Even with my poor eyesight, I immediately could notice a substantial difference in quality after putting my XR (and iPhone 113) side by side with the 11 Pro Max.
Be sure whatever you wear or put on your kids will allow full range of eyesight and has been altered to prevent tripping before you head out the door.
He was underage and sickly, with eyesight as poor as Kipling's, and was twice turned down, but his father pulled some strings and got him into an Irish regiment.
This suggests that those with limited sight might be safe if they remove their corrective lenses: Somewhere in the spectrum, between perfect eyesight and none, lies a critical threshold.
It is almost always within reach: On her bedside table or under her pillow when she wakes up; between her lips while driving and within eyesight when doing homework.
He then fell into a dream, wherein a woman inadvertently kissed her lover with hemlock-laced lipstick, created by a jealous doctor who helped give her back her eyesight.
The blanket term for screen-borne eyesight problems is computer vision syndrome, an unsatisfactory name given to the blurring, dry eyes, and headaches suffered by the people of the screen.
Though she has started losing some of her eyesight and hearing, her nose can always find food, the rescue says, and her antics are guaranteed to make your heart melt.
Hewitt was grieving the death of her grandmother, a caring and nurturing co-parent, while Eugenie had suffered a stroke in her forties, resulting in severely reduced mobility and eyesight.
Having just turned 36, Bastawrous was named one of the World Economic Forum's Young Global Leaders in 2015 and has already helped restore eyesight to thousands of those in need.
My father, for his part, sat out Vietnam because of his eyesight and seemed lesser for it so he made up for by researching the history of the World Wars.
In addition, Sky News reported that producing cubes actually has "evolutionary benefits" for the marsupial, which has horrible eyesight and therefore stacks feces as a way to mark its territory.
Gillum's bus rolled slowly within their eyesight, and out came the candidate, who was greeted by a few white progressive women with Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America.
Umstead, who suffers from a genetic eye condition called retinitis pigmentosa, began skiing 18 years ago after losing her eyesight and, later, losing her mother to colon cancer in 1999.
Their 4-year-old son Kash was bit by a dog in April that sent him to the hospital and in danger of losing his eyesight in his left eye.
If all goes as planned, the 13-year-old patient — who lives with an inherited genetic defect that causes blindness — will experience an improvement in eyesight in about a month.
Since the Russian device bedazzles eyesight, its targets presumably include bridge crews, lookouts, or weapon crews — in other words, mariners who rely on visual sightings to perform their shipboard duties.
I do, however, like to keep the most recent purchases within eyesight, which is why they're usually in stacks on the floor in my office, reminding me of their urgency.
It took six months in a hospital in Sweden for Baalsrud to climb back from the brink, overcoming the loss of his toes, putting weight back on, regaining his eyesight.
Besides traveling the world competing, he was also passionate about getting the word out about the procedure, now known as Holcomb C3-R – which he credits with saving his eyesight.
It's not that some people are generally better smellers, like someone else may have better eyesight, it's that any one person might experience certain scents more intensely than their peers.
"It wasn't the Paralympians in the room driving this," said Snyder, 35, who served in the Navy and lost his eyesight after an explosion from a roadside bomb in Afghanistan.
But Hong was the real measuring stick, although their mother, Young-mi, confirmed on Tuesday that Hyeon began playing tennis after a doctor said it would help his poor eyesight.
It&aposs been kind of frustrating because I wanted my eyesight to be clear by two weeks, but it&aposs taken some time, and I&aposm just patiently waiting still.
Mr. Horne turned down a Harvard scholarship to return to Britain, where he enlisted in the Royal Air Force but, because of poor eyesight, failed to qualify for pilot training.
Noé Socha, an award-winning jazz guitarist with limited vision, is testing glasses that use video cameras and high-definition screens in front of the retina to restore some eyesight.
On Wednesday, I heard on a Dave Ross segment on CBS radio the voice of a woman in Florida who has an auto-immune condition which profoundly affects her eyesight.
The highest risk half-dozen inmates — or at least the ones facing the most severe charges — are housed in conditions so isolating that some have blamed them for deteriorating eyesight.
"Many of the attendees only had phones designed for seniors—they had big buttons to aid poor eyesight and only let you make and receive calls and text messages," she says.
"The main goal is to get your eyesight correlated with what's going on in your inner ear and your body so there aren't conflicting signals going to the brain," Feldman says.
Ero's mother comforted her, telling her that God does not make mistakes, and fought for her to attend school, despite her poor eyesight, a common problem for people with the condition.
Among a host of indignities—early menopause, diabetes, hair loss, fading eyesight, and mounting pain—the inability to travel freely particularly aggravates her, though not for the reasons one might expect.
But, if the thought of shooting laser beams into your eyeballs to forever change your eyesight is just plain scary to you, you're not alone — it's totally normal to have questions.
Thankfully, these mishaps don't happen very often, but when an e-cigarette battery malfunctions, the injuries can be horrendous — burns on the hands and face, fractured bones and loss of eyesight.
As a twenty-something with good eyesight, these are all things I've never even considered when it comes to vibrators, but now realize how important they'll be when I'm pushing 80.
The reason behind this advice, beyond simply keeping the baby within eyesight, is that parents and babies who share a sleeping environment tend to be incredibly in tune with one another.
Those include a bartender robot with Joule-powered computer vision made by Japanese company VStone and a heads-up display from French company EyeSight built into the highway police motorcycle helmets.
Recent coverage of a rural community in the Indian state of Odisha suggests they are used there to improve eyesight; some medieval European healers may have used them for similar purposes.
Jade will see an ophthalmologist later this month "to see where her eyesight does fall," and a cognitive test may shed some light on a few issues she's having, Phillips said.
The new coverage may have saved Mr. Burress's eyesight — though only 29, he was diagnosed with glaucoma when he went for a routine eye check shortly after becoming insured in 2016.
Case in point, a new study out Tuesday seems to show that heavy exposure to certain automobile fumes can raise the risk of developing a degenerative disease that steadily erodes eyesight.
Steven Holcomb, the bobsledding star who drove to three Olympic medals after beating a disease that nearly robbed him of his eyesight, was found dead in Lake Placid, N.Y., on Saturday.
In November, it was reported that a British Airways pilot was left with significant damage to his eyesight after a laser was shone into the plane he was landing at Heathrow.
Push opened the saloon doors and literally within my eyesight was a pony of High Life and directly below that was a bottle of Old Overholt — two of my favorite things.
Had her eyesight not begun to fail some 20 years ago, it was a life, Ms. Hollingworth made clear, that she would gladly have continued to the end of her days.
Mr. Butler, a Bronx native, lost his eyesight in 2008 after being shot in the head in the borough during an altercation on the street on his way home from work.
Companies like eSight, on the other hand, think it's up to large organizations — companies and the government — to be willing to employ people with vision impairments and pay for eyesight technology.
Prolonged screen time could also lead to worse eyesight, higher levels of anxiety and stress as well as issues with attention and focus, she said in a phone interview with CNBC.
Then one called "All I See Is You," which is about a woman losing her eyesight at a young age, so quite a challenging experience for a whole different set of reasons.
That was one noticeable difference between having a baby now versus when she was younger — this time, her eyesight meant she wasn't even able to tell, at first, that she was pregnant.
For instance, NASA has found that eyesight can mysteriously deteriorate in zero gravity: Astronaut John Phillips went from a perfect 20/20 to 20/100 after just six months aboard the ISS.
It is expected to grow as cohorts of middle-class consumers in Asia, especially, find they need eyesight correction and develop a liking for specs as accessories or protection against ultraviolet rays.
Robert survived multiple heart attacks, lost much of his eyesight and had to give up driving his favorite red BMW, yet the former carpenter stayed strong in his heart and his faith.
Instead, I came to center my eyesight about a third of the screen above the ship, treating each bullet as a component of an ever-shifting geometric maze, rather than individual threats.
The human race has been forced to rebuild after some vague cataclysmic event not only decimated most of Earth's inhabitants but also robbed whoever was left — and future generations — of their eyesight.
A Texas teenager lost part of his leg and may permanently lose his eyesight after attempting to set off a self-made explosive device of 180 sparklers Saturday night, multiple outlets report.
The evolution of eyesight and the increasing ability to detect color with fine detail gave our primate ancestors an evolutionary advantage over other mammals who could not discern such differences as well.
Understanding the long-term effects of this surgery is important because young people may get the procedures to improve their eyesight and then have the lenses in their eyes for several decades.
A 10-year-old in Xinjiang, west China was hurt by a toothpick crossbow in his right eye last Sunday, resulting in an irreversible eyesight loss, reports the local Urumqi Evening News.
Here's a reality: Chris Paul is one of the best players in NBA history, and for the past couple years he was doing it while squinting because his eyesight was so poor.
With models getting lighter, and picture quality being debatebly sharper than your own eyesight, one would assume watching TV on the beach would be a fairly easy thing to do in 2016.
While the participants in clinical trials for similar gene therapies "did really well" at first, said Tsang, "three years later, they went to baseline" -- their eyesight reverted to its original poor condition.
His hearing and eyesight have waned, though, and recollections of certain events and facts — like the circumstances surrounding his Lakers hiring and how many championships he won — have grown hazy with time.
I don't wear them often—mostly because I've got pretty bad eyesight, and I haven't gotten prescription lenses because I just don't want to be separated from my Spectacles for too long.
I don't know what this means, but it bears a strange and striking resemblance to this glass dish my 91-year-old nan painted in the 70s when her eyesight was failing.
Poor eyesight disqualified him from serving in the Royal Navy during World War II, so he went to work in the Air Ministry, supervising the building and testing of air-rescue craft.
"Immediate reporting requirements up to the Pentagon are for incidents threatening of life, limb or eyesight, so actually (Traumatic Brain Injury) wouldn't rise to that threshold," Pentagon spokesperson Alyssa Farah said Friday.
Mr. Murphy, a retired valet, telephonist and unrepentant hoarder, owns a small house in Dublin's north inner city, but his eyesight is failing and he cannot afford to pay for home care.
While the N.F.L. has long been considered a game of inches, if not millimeters, the episode raised questions: Why are referees still relying on eyesight to determine where the ball is placed?
Doctors are expecting to keep the boys in the hospital for at least 7 days, and said there are no complications with the boy&aposs eyesight despite spending multiple days in the dark.
The shoe's a fresh change from the usually upscale products they deliver and marks a turning point for how New Balance is scaling back up the ranks to remain within eyesight of millennials.
One other method to stop a child's eyesight from growing worse has also gained the backing of doctors and parents despite the fact that the FDA has not sanctioned it: atropine eye drops.
With the opulent Strip within eyesight and even the unsavory parts of downtown Las Vegas starting to see gentrification, Commercial Center remains a slice of the legendary anything-goes Sin City of yore.
According to the team, there isn't enough data on the long-term comfort of monovision and more research needs to be done on how long term monovision exposure affects users with normal eyesight.
To protect your eyesight, the most important recommendation you need to follow is to wear sunglasses that block ultraviolet radiation whenever you go outside during daylight hours, according to the National Eye Institute.
That's the thinking behind Tel Aviv-based EyeSight, which has developed an in-car "AI vision" system that claims to be able to detect when a driver loses concentration or gets dangerously distracted.
The grandfather-of-12 and longtime member of pro-euthanasia group Exit International said his life stopped being enjoyable "five or 10 years ago," in part because of his failing mobility and eyesight.
According to Japanese sports show "S-PARK", Inoue actually recalled a fight six years earlier in which Donaire, who was then his athletic idol, took a hard left that messed up Donaire's eyesight.
They also embedded with high schoolers in the Midwest to fine-tune their teenage characters, and Marling spent time with a blind man in New York learning to navigate the city without eyesight.
Even though his eyesight was failing and his knowledge of pop culture ended sometime around the time "Cool Hand Luke" was hitting the theaters, he tackled every one of my puzzles with enthusiasm.
Utilizing the forward facing camera mounted up behind the central review mirror, EyeSight enables adaptive cruise control, automatic pre-collision braking and lane departure and sway warning, plus a lane keep assist function.
We immediately ordered the aggressive antiviral drug that Anna would take for six months to preserve her eyesight and cognition — a drug that must be started during the first three weeks of life.
But Yun said he does buy into the theory we need variety because range — whether it's hearing, eyesight or an ability to bounce back after a night out — wears away as we age.
NEW YORK MAN WITNESSES DAUGHTER&aposS MARRIAGE DAYS BEFORE LOSING CANCER BATTLE "Specialists advise me I will lose my eyesight completely within the next three years which is such a frightening prospect," she said.
"We can confirm a Norfolk Police officer carried out an eyesight test on the morning of Saturday 19th of January with the driver of the Land Rover who successfully passed," the spokesperson tells PEOPLE.
Inside, you'll get a poster of a street scene to test your eyesight, a simple list of questions to assess hearing loss, and a ruler so you can do a drop test for reflexes.
"The child with severe neurological damage possesses a spectrum of complications, which can be anything from impaired motor functions, eyesight, hearing problems, and arthrogryposis, which are deformities of the extremities," Van Der Linden said.
Mr. Ferlinghetti, who suffers from glaucoma, still paints in his art studio at Hunters Point once or twice a week, though because of his deteriorating eyesight he's limited himself to black-and-white abstracts.
Because I was only hearing the lessons from the window, and because my eyesight was so bad after the bombing, I couldn't see how the students had positioned the instrument in front of them.
The major cause of these vision problems is that the fovea (a pit-like depression in the human eye that enables sharp, clear eyesight) is absent or under-developed in albino people, Menke said.
One by one in their teenage years, they also began losing their eyesight to glaucoma — a serious condition in which the optic nerve becomes damaged, usually because of increased pressure in the eye. Mrs.
He said the seal must have been engraved by someone with a magnifying glass, even though none has been found, and dismissed the possibility that people of that era had sharper eyesight than today.
"We cannot always control what happens in life, but we can determine how we will respond and what we will do," says VRCBVI Director Melody Roane, who lost her eyesight when she was young.
Amblyopia, commonly called lazy eye, is a medical condition that adversely affects the eyesight of millions, but if caught early can be cured altogether — unfortunately this usually means months of wearing an eye patch.
Does an experiment like this perpetuate the premise that Modern painting is a primarily optical experience — furthering the "bureaucratization of the senses" that Caroline Jones interrogated in her biography of Clement Greenberg, Eyesight Alone?
Such babies have smaller heads and shortened foreheads, a result of the inadequate growth of parts of the fetal brain; they can suffer cognitive dysfunction, seizures, developmental delays, and problems with hearing and eyesight.
As a brief refresher, the first season of The OA introduced Prairie Johnson (Brit Marling), a woman who turns up seven years after being abducted as a blind young girl, but with her eyesight restored.
This didn't help my anxiety; my way of communicating with non-English speakers involves a huge smile and lots of gesturing, and considering this healer's lack of eyesight, neither would do me any good here.
As screens have got bigger, their resolution has increased too, which results in sharper images and graphics, and the potential to display more text in a small space (at least for users with good eyesight).
Its stereo camera-based EyeSight Driver Assist Technology will be offered as standard fare on the 2020 Outback and now includes technologies like advanced adaptive cruise control with lane centering, and DriverFocus Distraction Mitigation System.
Many astronauts—though, importantly, not all—have experienced this unexplained reduction in eyesight after spending months on the International Space Station, some dropping from perfect 20/20 vision to 20/100 in just six months.
One concerned their eyesight and health: the company had been using a remote (not in-person) healthcheck called Push Doctor (which has raised quite a bit of money, possibly on the back of lucrative contracts?).
At a recent demonstration of its driving assist system "Eyesight", Subaru said its goals for autonomous driving were modest versus bigger rivals, some of which aim for self-driving cars on city streets by 2025.
Speaking to CNN on Tuesday, two days before he was due to die, Goodall said that his life stopped being enjoyable "five or 10 years ago," in part because of his failing mobility and eyesight.
The story picks up centuries after that cataclysm, with the birth of the two children, whose ability to see puts them at risk of being killed by a tribe that views eyesight as a sin.
If you were told you needed cataract surgery, for example, you wouldn't think of risking your eyesight with someone who'd never performed cataract surgery before and didn't have a clue what it was all about.
"We can confirm a Norfolk Police officer carried out an eyesight test on the morning of Saturday 19th of January with the driver of the Land Rover who successfully passed," the spokesperson previously told PEOPLE.
His memory and eyesight have declined, they say, preventing him from aiding his defense and his ability to produce witnesses that might support his view of events has been damaged by the passage of time.
According to a study published in the medical journal JAMA in March, a majority of 21 affected patients reported problems with memory, concentration, balance, eyesight, hearing, sleeping or headaches that lasted more than three months.
But she has lost little of the monk-like, eyesight-punishing devotion to a certain kind of perfection, a devotion that drives expectant collectors crazy and has left room for little else in her life.
I have inherited bad eyesight, am debilitatingly lactose intolerant, and while I am a good walker, if I were to put a figure on my fitness level, I would say I hover around the 38% mark.
In court papers filed late on Friday, Cosby's lawyers said the judge abused his discretion by failing to adequately consider the 81-year-old entertainer's age and failing eyesight, and should have recused himself from sentencing.
But in the meantime, Alexandra's using her platform (she has four million followers on Instagram alone) to take on health awareness through a new partnership with Allergan, urging her fans to make their eyesight a priority.
"I had to look again as I wasn't sure if I had a problem with my eyesight and that I actually saw somebody crossing the track," Ferrari's race winner Sebastian Vettel told reporters at the time.
One of the developers of the latest version, Adi Kushnir, is blind, and he noted in a press release that the ability to plan a trip ahead of time is crucial for those with limited eyesight.
And the way I look at it, you know, a lot of people think it's a tough break, you know, but you know eyesight and seeing is not just about vision and what you can see.
It's also debatable whether he, as a head football coach and a man who disputes warnings about loss of eyesight by going with the "why don't the dogs go blind, smart guy?" response, is, well, reasonable.
A powerful one to go with is broccoli rabe, because it offers two grams of fiber per cup, along with antioxidants like eyesight-preserving lutein and 100% of your daily vitamin K, which keeps bones strong.
A U.S. appeals court on Wednesday said a nurse anesthetist had offered enough evidence to proceed with her claims that a Tennessee medical practice unlawfully fired her because her coworkers believed she was losing her eyesight.
"I like shot clock, because sometimes I get a warning because I have to clean my glasses," said Chung, who has worn prescription sports glasses throughout his career and took up tennis to improve his eyesight.
After a whole year of thinking she was going blind due to macular degeneration and glaucoma, Roseanne Barr received some good news: She was no longer losing her eyesight, and it was a misdiagnosis all along.
From a retrospective celebrating 25 years of outsider art to fresh shrines devoted to everything from eyesight to motion pictures, from shoes to rodeo culture, here are museum exhibitions worth planning a trip around this year.
A Different Class of WoundsThe U.S. military has long treated brain injuries as a different class of wounds that do not require rapid reporting up the chain of command, unlike incidents threatening life, limb or eyesight.
According to a study published in the medical journal JAMA in March 2018, a majority of 21 affected patients reported problems with memory, concentration, balance, eyesight, hearing, sleeping or headaches that lasted more than three months.
Many victims allege to have lost their eyesight as a result of metal pellets fired from pump-action shotguns, an investigation by Amnesty International last year found, with the actions considered to be acts of " mass blinding ."
Eyesight, in this formulation, is the original sin that led people to nearly destroy the planet, and when a pair of sighted children are born into a tribal, neo-native society, their ability has to be hidden.
Growing numbers of pediatricians and educational technologists are warning that prolonged use of computer screens can affect children's eyesight and physical and mental health and limit their abilities to play with others, problem solve, and interact socially.
Over the three seasons in London, Tiny Tim has been played by boys and girls with dwarfism, cardiomyopathy, cerebral palsy, and ataxia, as well as other issues affecting their limbs (twisted tibias, a missing arm) and eyesight.
That so many leftist agitators would take the time to defame the police, when white supremacists are within eyesight, says much more about the current state of progressive grievance activism than it does our law enforcement community.
"Lasing attacks are dangerous and have the potential to confuse, temporarily interfere with the vision of our aircrew, or to permanently damage the eyesight of our service members," a spokesman for U.S. Central Command told the Journal.
Our national focus should be on making sure these kids don't fly under the radar — just like we make sure to identify children with poor eyesight or hearing that would get in the way of their education.
The 95-year-old's signature was either forged, imposed from another document or induced by a bait-and-switch tactic where Lee thought he was signing another contract due to his failing eyesight, according to the lawsuit.
Online news portal Meduza cited Veronika Nikulshina, who it said was Verzilov's girlfriend, describing how he had been rushed to hospital on Tuesday night after he started to lose his eyesight and ability to talk and walk.
A large photo of him and his wife, taken on their wedding day, hangs on an otherwise bare wall in Ms. Brunn's apartment in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood; she put it there before she lost her eyesight.
His life, however, remained comfortable and satisfying, except for a terrible period in his sixties after his eyesight gave way and he had to undergo a series of five operations before it was more or less restored.
I can't say for certain when shame obscured all the other complex feelings about my poor eyesight; I only know that unless it involved the miracle in the butterfly chair, we seldom talked about it at home.
The Egyptian-born Abdel-Rahman, who lost his eyesight due to childhood diabetes and grew up studying a Braille version of the Koran, remained a spiritual leader for radical Muslims even after more than 20 years in prison.
Aging baby boomers will look for an intuitive user experience that works well for those with failing eyesight and arthritic hands, and others will expect voting technology to be at least as intuitive as an iPad or Kindle.
As a test, I had my dog—who has both a refined palate and functioning eyesight—come up with a menu of her own, free of charge, for stadium concessions to start selling instead of monstrosities like these.
Even so, if the media is to be believed, stem cells have the potential to cure baldness, restore eyesight, and cure creaky joints, not to mention putting an end to different types of cancer, diabetes, and heart failure.
This Toby was seriously pissed off at Alison, as she was the reason he was in juvie in the first place — she framed him for setting off the explosion that led to Jenna (Tammin Sursok) losing her eyesight.
"[W]ithout his eyesight, Mr. Cosby cannot even determine whether he has ever even seen some of his accusers, let alone develop defenses and gather exculpatory evidence," Cosby's lawyers said in a motion to get the case dismissed.
For example, if it becomes a priority to design mapping apps that can increase the font size of street names, then that will help visually impaired people of all ages, not just older users whose eyesight has declined.
One soldier's reaction was visceral: In a hospital in Pomerania, Adolf Hitler wept when he heard about "the monstrous event" and became so distraught that he temporarily lost his eyesight ("everything went black before my eyes," he wrote).
After I left my two new motorcycle-riding friends at Blip coffee in West Bottoms, I walked over to Hickory Street, where there are at least a half-dozen great thrift stores all within eyesight of one another.
Arya, we are meant to believe, has spent months (years?) in intense training, to the point where she would voluntarily give up her eyesight, but she throws it all away because her first target is a nice lady?
She warned those in the field to stay within eyesight of police, "because yes you are a journalist and you should be treated as such, but there comes a line between getting the story and being foolish," she said.
So whatever the overall implications may be in regard to this study and cannabis' effects on vision, as legalization sweeps the country, it's important to conduct more research to get to the bottom of how smoking pot influences eyesight.
Combining a traditional book and a tablet app that is available for free, Penny the Pirate incorporates multiple vision tests into a fun kids' book, allowing parents to test their eyesight as they read the story to their child.
Now, the only men left in La Belle are Whitey, sheriff Bill McNue (Scoot McNairy), who's slowly losing his eyesight, barman Barney, general store owner Asa Leopold (Randy Oglesby), and John Doe, the sole miner to survive the accident.
It's not a dealbreaker, but with a screen that big on a phone that costs close to $230,000, if you have good eyesight, you can sometimes notice when text and images don't look quite as sharp as they could.
Animals with albinism -- which results in a lack of melanin, or skin pigment -- are often at greater risk from predators in the wild as they can be spotted more easily and have poorer eyesight, according to the National Geographic.
Subaru already offers advanced driver assist features via its 'EyeSight' branded options, with plans to introduce new features including traffic jam autonomous navigation and steering, which is designed to work in traffic with speeds of up to 40 mph.
This is helpful in the diagnosis and quantification of kidney disorders, but even more important, as a test for the presence of microscopic blood in the urine, which can be found only by chemical means and not by eyesight.
"You don't plant them for mass, you plant them for close-up observation, because of their beauty," said Mr. Wall, who cut his preservation efforts short after he began losing his eyesight to macular degeneration about a decade ago.
It was in the 21960s, after Dugdale lost most of his eyesight from an AIDS-related illness, that he reconfigured his technique, acquiring a large-format antique camera and experimenting with older chemical methods and older styles of portraiture.
They spend more time with the rhinos than they do with their own families, staying at a camp in eyesight of the rhinos for 20 days at a time, with six days off between their tours at the conservancy.
Taron Egerton squints his way through the role of Eddie (whose eyesight was poor), and Hugh Jackman plays a fictional coach who takes him under his wing after he shows up at a training center for ski jumpers in Germany.
Even in 2011, the episode presaged the now ever-present dialogue about cutting back, dropping out, and disconnecting: At a dinner, the table marvels at a woman who, without regret, has risked her memory and her eyesight to remove her implant.
But all of my career, you know, having been raised in — by a mailman father whose father was a coal miner, who died of black lung and was losing his eyesight; or a mother whose mother could barely speak English.
Many characteristic health problems of old age, such as difficulties with hearing or eyesight, are not fatal; but unless they are dealt with, and unless public spaces are adapted to the needs of the elderly, they can make life miserable.
"The answer is simple: He cannot, and the Commonwealth knows he cannot … Without his eyesight, Mr. Cosby cannot even determine whether has has ever even seen some of his accusers, let alone develop defenses and gather exculpatory evidence," the brief continues.
However, following the release of Captain Marvel in March, it was revealed that a young Fury lost his eyesight because of a scratch from a seemingly sweet but secretly dangerous alien called a Flerken, which looks exactly like a household cat.
Few would disagree that this is an admirable goal, but the engineers' maniacal pursuit of pancake perfection has less to do with ensuring a delicious breakfast than figuring out what the physics of pancakes can teach us about restoring eyesight.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads If those of us fortunate enough to have "normal" vision were asked which sense we would least like to lose, many would agree on eyesight, feeling that the loss would leave one immensely incapacitated.
Read more: Wearing a tie could be increasing your risk of eyesight problems and other health issuesBijlmer had initially set himself the goal of collecting $5,500 before August 24, but at the time of writing, the counter had already reached $50,000.
She told them about the decades she had spent hunched up in her home, repeatedly pulling a needle through tough leather as she sewed shoe uppers, the meager income she earned, her failing eyesight and the wounds on her hands.
As a result of a complication during pregnancy, Cindy says, he was born with a form of cerebral palsy known as spastic quadriplegia with static encephalopathy, which meant permanent brain damage and severely limited eyesight because of cortical vision impairment.
An online mob of self-proclaimed vigilantes hunted down the man in shorts from the video and wrongly accused him of being the person who threw a firecracker that "deprived [the policeman] of his eyesight", a widely shared Facebook post reads.
A tall, striking girl who excelled at swimming, modeled in a school fashion show and loved singing and dancing, Ana also encountered learning difficulties stemming from poor eyesight and a childhood tumor that left her virtually deaf in one ear.
As someone with chronically dry eyes (fun!), I've dealt with having shitty eyesight by wearing my glasses (these chic wire frames, to be exact) three-to-four days a week, and using daily contacts whenever I'm not rocking my glasses.
All it requires is an electric beard trimmer, decent eyesight, and a willingness to never actually shave your face (unless you want to clean up your neck with a proper razor occasionally, which is considered respectable before meetings and big events).
The final word: "We all agree that athletes with poor eyesight should be allowed to wear glasses or contacts; we also generally agree that competitors should not be allowed to inject anabolic steroids that turn them into the Hulk," writes Anderson.
After a lifetime on the outskirts of Marsh Harbour — where he raised a family and worked as a butcher in a fish house until he lost his eyesight to diabetes — his home, his community and everything he built has been obliterated.
Recent studies have suggested that astronauts' worsening eyesight is due to swelling of the optic nerve, which connects the eye to the brain, and the optic disc on the back of the retina, likely caused to fluid shifts due to microgravity.
As for why giant squids even need such big eyes, previous research has suggested that their eyesight is uniquely adapted to spotting faint clouds of bioluminescence that indicate a sperm whale — their main known predator — is approaching from a distance.

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