Centered at the top in large orange text are the words "VISION MYTH OF THE DAY." Below is an orange outlined eye with a question mark inside the pupil. At the bottom right corner is the same orange logo with two profiles and circuitry inside the head, with the text "WISDOM 4 THE BLIND SHARING WISDOM FOR ALL."
An orange outlined eye with a question mark inside the pupil is at the top center. Below the eye, large orange text reads "MYTH OF THE DAY." Underneath, black bold text states the myth: "MYTH: 'Night blindness means you'll go completely blind in the dark.'" Below that, in orange text, the fact is explained: "Night blindness means trouble seeing in low light, not total darkness. People struggle to adjust from bright to dim settings but still have some vision." At the bottom right corner is an orange logo of two profiles with circuitry inside the head and the text "WISDOM 4 THE BLIND SHARING WISDOM FOR ALL."
Night blindness doesn’t mean total darkness! It simply makes it tougher to see in low light because your eyes take longer to adjust when going from bright to dark places. You still have vision, just slower to adapt. #NightBlindness #VisionMyth #EyeHealthAsk