Dim indoor light and prolonged close focus may be quietly fueling the global rise in nearsightedness.
Researchers at the SUNY College of Optometry say your phone might not be the main villain in the global nearsightedness surge ...
Prolonged near work in low luminance may accelerate myopia primarily by limiting retinal illumination through sustained accommodative miosis rather than by electronic screens per se.
Myopia has become a major global public health concern, with rising prevalence and earlier onset among children worldwide. Excessive eye elongation during childhood increases the risk of irreversible ...
Myopia is skyrocketing around the world, often blamed on endless screen time — but new research suggests the real culprit may ...
LARI’ spectacle lenses effectively slow myopia or nearsightedness in children, and switching lenslet designs can increase long-term myopia control efficacy.
Yet, importantly, Medicare beneficiaries aren’t covered when services are provided by pharmacists. These policies leave patients without access to the care that pharmacists are more than capable of ...
In a new study from SUNY College of Optometry to be published in Cell Reports, Maharjan et al. demonstrate that human ...
For years, rising rates of myopia - or nearsightedness - have been widely attributed to increased screen time, especially ...
For years, rising rates of myopia—or nearsightedness—have been widely attributed to increased screen time, especially among ...
It’s not just the phone, it’s the lighting. Scientists have found a new biological link between dim indoor habits and the global nearsightedness epidemic.
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