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We're Facing a Myopia 'Epidemic', Scientists Say. Here's Why - ScienceAlert

We're Facing a Myopia 'Epidemic', Scientists Say. Here's Why - ScienceAlert

We're Facing a Myopia 'Epidemic', Scientists Say. Here's Why - ScienceAlert
Jan 20, 2022 30 secs

Based on data collected from 107,442 participants in the extensive Biobank program in the UK, people born in the late 1960s are 10 percent more likely to be near-sighted than people born three decades earlier.

The oldest cohort covered by the Biobank study was people born between 1939 and 1944: Here 12.6 percent developed myopia in childhood and 7.4 percent developed it later on in life.

As other studies around the world have shown, myopia is becoming a problem for more people earlier on in life, while at the same time a higher proportion of the people who develop myopia are reporting more severe cases of the eye disorder.

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