This text is taken from Usher Syndrome Coalition website, where you can find more information about genetics for Usher syndrome
Children receive one copy of each chromosome from their mother (shown in green) and one copy from their father (shown in blue).
Read The transition from shame to the acceptance of disability. from shadow to pride is a long, traumatic path that many disable people have not yet completed.
Read Last weekend we kicked off a new NoisyVision project, thanks to Airbnb Social Impact Experiences. This is a new way to promote causes, build awareness, and raise funds.
Read We are pleased to share with you the video, transcripts, slides and summaries of the 2018 International Symposium on Usher Syndrome in Mainz, Germany.
Read NoisyVision has been promoting the #YellowTheWorld campaign for several years, to paint the world Yellow. We are sure that a more yellow world would be not only more visible to people with low vision, but also more beautiful, lively, joyful and positive.
Read It’s Monday, the first Monday of November. The monumental entrance of the Scuola Holden welcomes us majestically under the light rain that accompanies the reawakening of the city of Turin, after a weekend full of cultural and musical initiatives.
Read In May 2016, NoisyVision promoted a journey along the Via degli Dei, for the blind and partially sighted, The Gods Like It Yellow
The event was a resounding success, thanks to the help of the volunteers of the CAI Bologna East, Mario Fantini section and the support of many people and institutions of the villages we passed, including the municipal administrations.
Read Elizabetta Vianello is a member of NoisyVision since just a few days but she seems to embody and live in a perfect way those who are our principles: to go beyond the limit, awareness and acceptance of limits.
Read In 2015, the Usher Syndrome Coalition declared the third Saturday in September as our global “Usher Syndrome Awareness Day.” It was even entered into the Congressional Record!
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