Short-sightedness is increasing in children – and researchers are still trying to understand why

The Conversation – Neema Ghorbani Mojarrad

Although myopia – also known as near-sightedness or short-sightedness – can run in families, environmental factors, such as spending too much time indoors have a large influence. For most people, myopia develops from a mixture of both genetics and environmental factors. But while evidence shows that modern lifestyle factors contribute to myopia, scientists still aren’t entirely sure why.

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