If you are just joining us in our conversation of current working theories for why myopia (near-sightedness) is becoming so much more prevalent in modern society (an increase of 66% since the 1970s!) then check out our previous articles on peripheral defocus theory and near point stress theory. Remember all of these theories are not meant to stand alone -- our eyes develop over...
A new longitudinal study out of Bristol University continues to support other recent correlational data that time outdoors playing seems to be related to a decreased risk for poor distance vision. Near-sightedness or myopia is a refractive condition where the person sees well up close, but very poorly in the distance. Click here for more details. In the past, data has supported that more time...