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Home Tags Poverty and eye health

Tag: poverty and eye health

Utah filmmaker’s Second Sight short documentary serves emotionally compelling narrative as archetype of international eye healthcare mission

October 18, 2019
At the center of Cole Sax’s short documentary Second Sight, the story of Virgilio and Joanly Lahioan and their four children in the Philippines eloquently conveys the human impact of broad questions that researchers have sought to answer by empirical...
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