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  1. Blindness. (Fuera de cartelera) Drama Inmersivo. Finalizó el 31 de octubre de 2021. Dramaturgia: Simon Stephens. Dirección: Mauricio García Lozano y Walter Meierjohann. Voz: Marina de Tavira. UNA EXPERIENCIA NARRATIVA, SONORA y LUMINOSA, basada en la novela del premio Nobel José Saramago “Ensayo Sobre la Ceguera”.

  2. 8 de oct. de 2019 · Geneva. Reading time: More than 1 billion people worldwide are living with vision impairment because they do not get the care they need for conditions like short and far sightedness, glaucoma and cataract, according to the first World report on vision issued by the World Health Organization. The report, launched ahead of World Sight Day on 10 ...

  3. A ciegas (Blindness) película dirigida por Fernando Meirelles y protagonizada por Mark Ruffalo, Julianne Moore y Gael García Bernal. Año: 2008. Tema: Intriga. Slogan: Tu visión del mundo cambiará para siempre. Sinopsis: Una ciudad es asolada por una epidemia de

  4. Blindness and vision loss. In the UK, more than 2 million people are living with sight loss. Of these, around 340,000 are registered as blind or partially sighted. Being told you have a visual impairment that can't be treated can be difficult to come to terms with.

  5. 4 de may. de 2023 · Blindness is defined as the state of being sightless. A blind individual is unable to see. In a strict sense, the word "blindness" denotes the inability of a person to distinguish darkness from bright light in either eye. The terms blind and blindness have been modified in our society to include a wide range of visual impairments.

  6. blindness n (lack of sight) ceguera nf : ceguedad nf : If untreated, glaucoma can lead to blindness. Si no se lo trata, el glaucoma puede conducir a una ceguera. blindness n: figurative (lack of perception) (figurado) ceguera nf : His blindness to the difficulties actually helped him succeed. Su ceguera ante las dificultades lo ayudó a triunfar.

  7. 15 de feb. de 2024 · 1 in 5 people over 85 have irreversible vision loss. 3. Permanent vision loss or blindness affects more females than males. 3. The primary reasons for blindness in children under 18 are retinopathy of prematurity (31.3%), nystagmus (8.1%), and cataract (6.7%). 4. While vision loss may impact anyone at any age, it’s more prevalent among those ...