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The Vision Group incorporated as the New Vision Printing & Publishing Company Limited (NVPPCL), started business in March 1986. It is a multimedia business conglomerate, that publishes newspapers, magazines and internet content. It also owns television stations, radio stations for which it provides some original programming.
Neues Sehen. The Neues Sehen, also known as New Vision or Neue Optik, was a movement, not specifically restricted to photography, which was developed in the 1920s. The movement was directly related to the principles of the Bauhaus. Neues Sehen considered photography to be an autonomous artistic practice with its own laws of composition and ...
Website. www.newvision.co.ug. The Vision Group of Companies, commonly known as the Vision Group, is a multimedia conglomerate in Uganda. It publishes the New Vision (newspaper), an English-language daily newspaper, that appears in print form and online, as well as newspapers and magazines in a variety of Ugandan languages. [3]
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a new drug for treating two conditions that cause vision loss. The drug Vabysmo (faricimab-svoa) treats wet age-related macular degeneration ...
The Food and Drug Administration approved new eye drops that can potentially replace reading glasses. The prescription medication Vuity treats age-related blurry vision, also known as presbyopia ...
SMILE surgery changes the curvature of your cornea. This restores refraction to normal, giving you sharp vision again. It reduces the need for glasses or contact lenses. You may even be able to ...
Glaucoma. Cataracts. Age-related macular degeneration. Amblyopia. Diabetic retinopathy. Retinal detachment or tear. Dry eye. Takeaway. Your eyes are complex organs with many parts that must work ...
New Vision is Uganda's leading English daily newspaper. It is a state-owned newspaper and has the largest nationwide circulation. The Daily Monitor is an independent English-language newspaper and second in circulation to the New Vision. The two papers dominate the print section of media in Uganda.