Macular degeneration is a disease of the eye that doesn’t lead to total blindness, but in its advanced stages can cause blind areas. This can make it hard for people to read, recognize faces and perform other tasks. Dr. Janet Sunness, a low vision and retina specialist and medical director of Greater…
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Ask the Expert: Macular degeneration can lead to difficulty reading, recognizing faces and performing other fine tasks
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