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🌿✨ Main Characteristics of People with Albinism ✨🌿

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Albinism is a genetic condition that affects the skin, hair, eyes, and also involves lesser-known aspects like vision and sensitivity to sunlight. Understanding these characteristics allows us to better support people living with albinism and to break many of the prejudices that still exist. Today we will explore: 🔹 Skin, hair, and eye color 🔹 Vision problems 🔹 Sun sensitivity 🔹 Skin, hair, and eye color ✨ Why does the color change? People with albinism produce very little or no melanin, which is the pigment that gives color to the skin, hair, and eyes. ✨ How does it appear? 🔹 The skin is usually very light, often white or pinkish. 🔹 The hair may be white, very light blond, or sometimes slightly yellowish or reddish. 🔹 The eyes may be blue, gray, or even reddish under certain lighting, due to the lack of pigment in the iris. 👉 It’s important to remember: the absence of pigment does not affect a person’s intelligence, personality, or abilities. 🔹 Vision problems ...

📘 Interview with Arturo José Sánchez Hernández

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Dr. Arturo José Sánchez Hernández is a psychiatrist, motivational coach, and writer specializing in mental health and well-being. With a deep calling to serve, he has dedicated his life to promoting emotional health, personal growth, and conscious decision-making. Beyond his clinical work, he has published several books on inner development, interpersonal relationships, values, and therapeutic fables—blending proverbs and illustrations that make his teachings more relatable, visual, and accessible to all kinds of audiences. His commitment to education and emotional empowerment has led him to create blogs, support groups, and informative content that positively impacts the lives of many. Arturo, when did you start writing? Although I was passionate about books and ideas since my teenage years, it was during medical school that I felt the need to express myself in my own voice. Writing became a way to breathe amidst the challenges of study and life. How did it all begin? I started ...