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The UK's Royal National Institute of Blind People has helped create an accessible pregnancy test for visually impaired women - Building Online Business
A woman holding the pregnancy test prototype. The&Partnership Visually impaired women cannot use traditional pregnancy tests, so British charity the RNIB teamed up with marketing network The&Partnership to create an accessible one. Traditional tests rely on visual cues, meaning visually impaired women need help to use them – but the new test delivers results using a raised button. The purpose of the test is to grant women everywere the right to privacy and dignity, say the two companies behind it. The product will not go beyond the prototype stage, but its creators hope the research will inspire other companies to
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