Poor Kids are Less Likely to be Nearsighted Than Their Wealthier Peers

A scientific team including Chinese government agencies and universities and experts from Stanford University in California have found that poor kids are far less likely to be nearsighted than their wealthier peers. The study comprised of 20,000 children in China, 9400 students from Shaanxi, where students have greater access to books that require close-up focusing, compared to the poorer neighboring province of Gansu, where more than 10,100 students were part of ...

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Written by: editor - Friday, February 6, 2015

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