Shortsightedness is on the rise in children. There’s more we can do than limit screen time

Myopia in children is on the rise. The condition—also known as shortsightedness—already affects up to 35% of children across the world, according to a recent review of global data. The researchers predict this number will increase to 40%, exceeding 740 million children living with myopia by 2050.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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