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Myopia in Children
By ClearSight, 11 September, 2023
Hooking up Chromebook to TV offers a larger, more distant view, potentially reducing the risk of myopia progression due to near work. Use a cable for the most reliable setup.
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By ClearSight, 1 September, 2023
More outdoor time decreases the risk of myopia onset and progression driven by daylight exposure. Outdoor time may also enhance myopia treatment effectiveness.
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By ClearSight, 24 August, 2023
Nearsightedness is likely to get worse during childhood and adolescence. Medical interventions and lifestyle changes can effectively aid in slowing or even halting the progression.
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By ClearSight, 14 August, 2023
Discover 6 ways to treat nearsightedness naturally, including outdoor time to better lifestyle habits and supplements. Complement to standard care treatments for better results.
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By ClearSight, 9 August, 2023
More outdoor time could stop or slow nearsightedness from worsening and is associated with better school performance!
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By ClearSight, 24 July, 2023
No clinical study demonstrated blue light emitted by digital screens was harmful. Encouraging healthy digital device use habits, putting on sunglasses, and going outside and play are more beneficial than getting blue-light-blocking glasses.
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By ClearSight, 20 July, 2023
An appropriate amount of TV doesn’t cause myopia or its progression, but poor TV habits can contribute to digital eye strain.
By ClearSight, 7 July, 2023
Sunlight can help with myopia, but the impact of UV light on myopia is not conclusive. Protect your child's eyes from UV damage and long-term complications.
By ClearSight, 29 June, 2023
Discover the latest findings on eye supplements and myopia. While vitamin D, vitamin A, and zinc may not directly impact myopia, lutein and omega-3 show promise. Crocetin has shown the potential in helping slow myopia progression.