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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For myopia, which is separable from astigmatism, multiple large well controlled studies have shown that children who get sufficient outdoor time every day are both less likely to develop myopia and to have it progress much more slowly if it does develop. Taiwan now mandates a lot of daily outdoor time for students at all schools in the country. This has shown significant reductions in both myopia and rate of progression for those who do develop it. [/quote] Or it’s genetics. [/quote] Even with unfortunate genetics, sufficient outdoor time usually will slow progression non-trivially. [/quote] No. [/quote]
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