Health8/14/2025BBC

What if we could cure blindness?

What if we could cure blindness?

Here is a 179-word summary of the news article: Recent years have seen significant advancements in treating certain forms of blindness. However, not everyone in the blind community is eager to be "cured." Comedian Tom Skelton, who began losing his sight at age 21, explores this nuanced topic. Some individuals with blindness or vision impairment have embraced new treatments and technologies that can restore sight, viewing them as life-changing. Yet others are hesitant, as blindness has shaped their identity and daily experiences. There are concerns that a "cure" could disrupt the close-knit blind community and eliminate essential adaptive skills. Additionally, the availability and accessibility of these treatments remain limited. Cost, safety, and efficacy are ongoing challenges. The article suggests the blind community's perspectives should be central in determining the role of sight restoration therapies, rather than assuming all wish to be cured. Ultimately, the decision is a highly personal one, reflecting the diverse experiences and preferences within the blind population.

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