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  • December(The last month of the year) by Ameerahtourh
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    I cannot believe that it is december,the last month of the year.
  • NovaSight by novasight
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    NovaSight brings together the power of eye tracking and Data Analytics, to revolutionize pediatric vision care. https://novasight.blogspot.com/2024/07/myopia-eye-exercises-fact-or-fiction.html
  • birds fall by emptywilliams
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    a haiku on myopia
  • The Myopia Epidemic : How to Protect Your Vision with Proactive Eye Care by novasight
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    Regular eye sickness, frequently referred to as myopia, an imaginative and prescient condition in which a person cannot see a long way from the tool, or, in truth, cannot see gadgets in the environment, has grown to epidemic proportions, especially amongst an awful lot more youthful humans. Visual acuity has presently been substantially behind schedule, suggesting an annoying approach to worldwide eye health.
  • Visionary {#FreeYourShorts} by eleutheromanial
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    "A blind person is the only person who can truly see. They know firsthand what true love is, without the use of eyes, but with the heart. And that is the truest form of love, and they're able to harness it" ▪not a love story▪
  • Effective Techniques to Slow Myopia Progression by eyesandvision0
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    Myopia, or nearsightedness, is becoming more common worldwide, especially among children and adolescents. This condition, characterized by difficulty seeing distant objects clearly, can worsen over time, leading to higher prescription needs and potential eye health complications. Fortunately, there are several proven techniques to help slow the progression of myopia. In this blog, we'll explore some of the most effective methods for managing myopia, helping individuals maintain healthier vision for longer. 1. Spend More Time Outdoors Research has shown that spending time outdoors can help reduce the progression of myopia, especially in children. Sunlight exposure may play a role in healthy eye development, while outdoor activities encourage focusing on distant objects, giving the eyes a natural break from close-up work. 2. Use Specialized Myopia Control Contact Lenses Certain contact lenses, such as dual-focus or multifocal contact lenses, are designed to slow myopia progression. These lenses create different focal points, helping to reduce the eye's tendency to elongate, which is associated with worsening myopia. Orthokeratology (Ortho-K) lenses, worn overnight to temporarily reshape the cornea, are another option that has shown promising results for slowing myopia. 3. Consider Low-Dose Atropine Eye Drops Low-dose atropine eye drops have been shown to be effective in slowing myopia progression, particularly in children. These drops work by relaxing the eye's focusing muscles, reducing strain and slowing elongation of the eye. 4. Limit Screen Time and Close-Up Work Excessive screen time and prolonged near tasks, such as reading or using digital devices, have been linked to increased myopia progression. To help reduce eye strain, follow the 20-20-20 rule: every 20 minutes, take a 20-second break to look at something 20 feet away. Visit us! https://eyesandvision.com.au/myopia-control/
  • Myopia by thenightinggale360
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  • MYOPIA IN CHILDREN by SmartVisionHospitals
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    Does your child often complain of headaches, eyestrain, and fatigue when having to focus on something more than a few feet away? Young children with myopia or near sightedness often complain of difficulties seeing things far away. You may observe them moving closer to objects to see clearly. If your child complains of any of these symptoms, make an appointment with experienced pediatric eye specialist at Smart Vision. Causes for Myopia When light rays focus in front of the retina, rather than on the retina, distant objects may appear blurry and unclear. Experts say progressive myopia is usually genetically inherited from parents. Can Myopia be Prevented? Since nearsightedness is inherited, its total prevention may not be possible. However, some steps can help minimize its effects. Make sure your child is examined when he/she is one year old, at age three, and every two years afterwards, especially if there is a family history of progressive nearsightedness or other eye conditions. Other preventive practices from slowing progressive myopia is to follow simple steps such as: 1. Make them wear eye glasses as advised by pediatric eye specialist. Follow the doctor's instructions. Prevent excessive watching of TV or working on the computer for long periods and from close distance. 2. Provide good lighting: Make sure the child reads with good lighting in the room to prevent causing stress on the eyes. Why Smart Vision Eye Hospitals? At Smart Vision Eye Hospital, qualified, trained and experienced team of pediatric eye specialists along with advanced technologies helps you get the best of care and treatment services. The whole team of technicians, patient coordinators, counselors, and pharmacists focus on providing the best patient care services at all times. Smart Vision is one of the leading eye care centers that aims to spread healthy sight among children and adults with top quality treatment services.
  • The Contact Lens Market is driven by increasing vision correction needs by prashantgawale
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    The Contact Lens Market is driven by increasing vision correction needs The contact lens market deals with vision correction products that provide an alternative to spectacle lenses. Contact lenses offer comfort, style and convenience benefits to consumers. Contact lenses are thin flexible lenses that are worn directly on the surface of the eye. They are made up of polymer plastic materials such as silicone hydrogel or hydrogel. These materials are optically clear and highly oxygen permeable to ensure cornea health. Contact lenses are available in different types such as soft lenses, rigid gas permeable lenses, extended and daily wear lenses. Advancements in materials and designs have improved comfort level and extended wearing durations. The Global Contact Lens Market is estimated to be valued at US$ 6.45 Bn in 2024 and is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 4.2% over the forecast period 2024 to 2031.
  • Myopia by sayak16
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    Amidst the demonetization crisis, a 'young' voice reminds us of a much neglected life lesson: Protecting oneself from the deadly disease of 'Myopia of the Mind'.
  • Myopia by Girly144
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    Abstract: This is a research paper about Myopia. This work of mine is targeted to people with Myopia, and those who would like to fill their minds with some information about a syndrome that is very common across the world. The structure of this paper follows a formal structure, while the tone is informal, to make it easier for all of us to understand the information. The technical and theoretical words may be difficult to understand. Thus, I have described them to my level best. Hope you will find my research paper beneficial!
  • 近视,视力 #手术 #疾病 #激光 #隐形眼镜 #Myopia #vision #surgery #disease #laser #contactlenses by George_683
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    #Myopia #vision #surgery #disease #laser #contactlenses
  • Welcome to Myopia by ironymaster
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    Here we scorn the life-trials of a failed teacher, the ultimate giver, a philosophical amnesiac, and their prehistoric friend, @$(%&@**), along with some inanimate buddies, as they try to defeat a character who seems like the ultimate oppressor. They fail each time, never knowing that they are, in fact, uh... The world of 10,000 AD is going mad, disappearing bit by bit -- but we'll be fine. We will adapt, as we always have. Soon enough, our lives won't even matter! Got your vision checked? Your glasses on? Squint as hard as you can. You'll still be blind in the face of chaos. Don't go around saying your eyesight's 20:15 or 20:400 -- it's all the same. Ignorance, after all, is bliss, so it's good that nobody sees a thing. Almost nobody. ***MAJOR REVISIONS UNDERWAY!***
  • Myopia by skullcrusher_
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    Spillin' out the thoughtful smoothie of my mind.