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Among the Increasing Number of People Getting Myopia? Try This First-Time Guide to Buying Glasses
Since our eyes weren't designed to focus on nearby objects for prolonged periods, increased screen time elongates the eyeballs and causes myopia (nearsightedness). As a result, the International Myopia Institute estimates that 50% of the global population will be diagnosed with the condition by 2050. In other words, the number of people who need glasses will keep rising. Wearing these corrective aids is vital to prevent myopia from worsening—so if you've recently been diagnosed with it, you'll want to buy some specs ASAP. If it's your first time doing so, these tips can help you out.
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