Picture this: It’s Friday night and you have plans to meet your BFF for dinner. You opt for a ride share, get in the car and notice the lights are glaringly bright — beams extending up and out from passing headlights — making it hard to see.If this sounds familiar, you could be experiencing dim light disturbances (DLD), formerly known as night vision disturbances or night blindness.People with DLD can see fine during the day or in well-lit areas but have difficulty seeing clearly in low lighting. DLD can have a serious impact on quality of life, but new hope is on the horizon.What are dim lig...
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