New research uncovers how everyday screen time and reading behaviors could shape kids’ eye health, offering insights for early myopia prevention. Study: Thicker peripapillary choroid may be associated ...
Increased screen time in classrooms raises concerns about eye strain and myopia risk among school-aged children. Experts recommend the 20-20-20 rule, tracking screen time, and encouraging outdoor ...
Prolonged screen time impacts the eyes and other organs. Constantly sitting and watching screens reduces physical activity in children. This can lead to obesity and heart disease. In today's digital ...
Uncontrolled eye movements in children may signal nystagmus, a rare vision disorder where early diagnosis can protect eyesight, learning, and development.
Our eyes work thanks to light. Objects we can see are either sources of light themselves – like a candle or a phone screen – or light bounces off them and makes its way to our eyes. First, light ...