High Daylight Levels in Schools and Outdoor Activity Protects Children's Eyesight

Myopia, or nearsightedness, is the most common refractive error of the eye, and it has become more prevalent in recent years. It is a vision condition in which close objects are seen clearly, but objects farther away appear blurred. Children's education is known to have a far greater impact on their sight than genetic factors. A century-old belief that high daylight levels in schools could prevent myopia may be true even today. The research on myopia has also revived an old ...

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