Certain children who wear a special kind of no-line bifocal lenses show signs of slower progression of myopia than those who wear more conventional lenses according to a new study published in the ...
BOSTON, Jan. 29 (UPI) -- Children who wear no-line bifocal lenses may have slower progression of myopia than those who wear more conventional lenses, said a U.S. study. The five-year study was ...
--Death and taxes aren't the only sure things in life. Experts say reading glasses are inevitable for almost everyone over 40 years old. CBS Medical Correspondent Emily Senay has the story. The ...
Rockville, Md. -- Certain children who wear a special kind of no-line bifocal lenses show signs of slower progression of myopia than those who wear more conventional lenses according to a new study ...
When deciding which myopic children are likely to benefit from special lenses, it's helpful to know if the parents have myopia. A study in Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, reports that in ...
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