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Asian News International on MSNMyopia: The silent threat to children's visionMyopia, or near-sightedness, is a condition where nearby objects appear clear, but distant objects look blurry. It is the most common refractive error, typically affecting the younger population ...
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India Today on MSNProper posture, micro-break: Preventing eye strain in the world of screensEye strain due to screen addiction has become increasingly common. Dr. Kamal B. Kapur warns that poor visual habits can raise myopia risk and cause lasting damage.
Just about every school-age child is back in class, and for many in the COVID-19 pandemic, that can mean sitting in front of a computer screen all day.
Excess screen exposure is giving rise to early myopia in children, but small lifestyle tweaks can help prevent or even ...
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many school-age children are experiencing eye strain after spending hours in front of a digital screen.
Daily use of astaxanthin from AstaReal reduced chronic and acute symptoms of digital eye strain in school-aged children, according to a study published in Advances in Therapy.“The impact of computer ...
When COVID-19 first shut down classrooms and virtual schooling became the new norm, ophthalmologists predicted an increase in digital eye strain in children. Skip to content Menu ...
Ophthalmologists -- physicians who specialize in medical and surgical eye care -- are seeing a marked increase in children with dry eye and eye strain from too much screen time.
If your eye doctor diagnoses your child with myopia, they will track its progress with regular exams. To do this, they’ll check for the change in refraction of your child’s eyes at each exam.
Here’s how to mitigate digital eye strain – and what to look out for in children. Digital eye strain. With the widespread use of computers, tablets and smartphones, ...
Though he said children’s eyes don’t tend to dry out as much as adults’, it’s important for caregivers to take note of whether their child is blinking regularly when looking at a screen.
On a help page for its futuristic Glass headgear, Google is warning potential users that it may cause eye strain or a headache, and recommends that children under 13 should not use it.
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