Dim indoor light and prolonged close focus may be quietly fueling the global rise in nearsightedness.
It’s not just the phone, it’s the lighting. Scientists have found a new biological link between dim indoor habits and the global nearsightedness epidemic.
In a new study from SUNY College of Optometry to be published in Cell Reports, Maharjan et al. demonstrate that human ...
The common condition - also known as myopia - may be driven less by screens and more by a common indoor visual habit.
A team of scientists from the SUNY College of Optometry found that dim indoor lighting, combined with prolonged, up-close focus, may be straining the eyes. The study, published in Cell Reports, ...
The research was conducted by scientists at the SUNY College of Optometry and published in the journal Cell Reports.
Myopia is skyrocketing around the world, often blamed on endless screen time — but new research suggests the real culprit may ...
For years, rising rates of myopia - or nearsightedness - have been widely attributed to increased screen time, especially ...
Dilated pupils mean that your pupils appear larger in size. The most common reason for dilated pupils is low light in a dark room since lower light causes your pupils to grow. Dilated pupils are also ...
For years, rising rates of myopia—or nearsightedness—have been widely attributed to increased screen time, especially among ...