Health · 2 views
Restoring a missing slice of sunshine to indoor light may help prevent myopia
This article has been reviewed according to Science X's editorial process and policies .
Source Medical Xpress Story Brief Updated 25m ago
Story intelligence Beta
Confidence Limited Single-outlet story
Views 2 Community interest
Read time 1 min ~63 words
Story Brief
Research has already shown that the more time children spend playing with screens indoors instead of outdoors, the more likely they are to develop myopia. In fact, some experts predict that nearly 5 billion people (or 50% of the world's population) will be nearsighted by 2050.
Read full article on MedicalxpressAI summaries can be wrong sometimes—always verify important details using the source article.
How AI & Automation are usedMore from Health
Continue reading recent Health coverage
- STAT+: Government workers feel the squeeze on health careContinue reading
- AI reveals distinct cell defects inside breast cancerContinue reading
- New research reveals mental health toll of endometriosis and PMOSContinue reading
- Personalized weight-loss care for breast cancer survivors explored in clinical trialContinue reading
Support HappeningNow
Independent AI-powered news analysis is reader-supported. Your contribution helps cover infrastructure, summaries, and continued platform development.
Support HappeningNow