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Increased screen time driving near-sightedness in children, adults: Study

Health experts have long been raising concerns over the world moving towards an explosive myopic crisis, especially post the Covid-19 pandemic

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Overuse of digital devices and the resulting increased screen time is driving a significant number of people, especially the young towards near-sightedness or myopia, warned experts on Monday.

Health experts have long been raising concerns over the world moving towards an explosive myopic crisis, especially post the Covid-19 pandemic, when traditional schools shifted to online learning through tablets and laptops; and outdoor activities were almost eliminated.

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