With children and adolescents increasingly hooked to mobile phones, tablets and laptops, experts warn that prolonged screen time can adversely affect their mental and physical health. “Screen time is ...
Essilor Stellest 2.0 lenses with HALT Max technology led to significantly slower axial elongation than standard Essilor ...
The Food and Drug Administration has approved new eyeglass lenses to slow the progression of myopia in children ages 6 to 12, ...
Myopic progression and the development of pathological myopia are not only a concern in children, but in young highly myopic adults. According to new research in the British Journal of Ophthalmology, ...
Excessive screen time has become a growing public health concern, and I have witnessed how this affects children’s health.
For many children, the experience of getting their first pair of glasses is an inevitable milestone, the first in a lifetime ...
The U.S. FDA authorized marketing of new specialized eyeglass lenses to help slow the progression of myopia in children ages ...
The FDA recently approved Essilor Stellest glasses that can actually slow the progression of nearsightedness in kids.
A new approach to childhood nearsightedness is now available in the U.S. after years of use overseas. Parents are already ...
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