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OMAHA, Neb. (AP, Oct. 1, 2016) — Cheryl Henry remembers putting on her first pair of glasses in second grade and getting a whole new view of her family's Iowa farm. "Mom," she recalls saying, "did you know you can see to the end of the driveway?" She switched to contact lenses as a high school freshman — she was a volleyball player — and had worn them ever since. Recently, however, Henry, 63, threw out her contact lens solution. She'd developed the beginnings of cataracts, so she scheduled the first of two cataract surgeries to replace her c...