By Olivia Falcigno For The Washington Post My mother, Nisha Falcigno, 61, was diagnosed in her early 30s with cone-rod dystrophy, a rare, genetic eye disorder that slowly deteriorates vision. For much of her life, she lived as a sighted person with some limitations. But a rapid decline in her vision in... read full story
"Of these, 3.89 million adults have a lot of trouble seeing, even when wearing glasses, and 340,000 cannot see at all,"