Is your cellphone hurting your eyes? Nearsightedness on the rise

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Children who didn’t spend significant time outdoors were more than four times more likely to develop myopia, a study showed.

With May being Healthy Vision Month, now is a good time to explore why your eyesight might be changing. Although increased screen time plays a role, people are developing the condition for reasons other than their phones.“The more time we spend focusing on something within arm’s length of our faces, dubbed ‘near work,’ the greater the odds of having myopia,” he continued., discovered sunlight plays an important role, as well.

“Countries in Western Europe, North America and Australia have shown increased rates of myopia in recent years but nothing approaching what has been observed recently in China, Japan, Singapore and a few other East Asian countries,” Herbert said.

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