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stevebmark
5y ago
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There's no such theory, and exposure to light brightness has nothing to do with myopia. Being outdoors causes less close up focus, which slows the progression of myopia.
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himinlomax
5y ago
Not "light brightness," whatever that's supposed to mean, but UV light.
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