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Myopia, or nearsightedness, affects two billion people worldwide. Uncorrected myopia can impair vision, disrupting education, ...
The increasing prevalence of myopia is a global health concern, with high myopia increasing the risk of vision damage. This necessitates the use of artificial intelligence (AI) for early diagnosis, ...
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Vision problems are increasing rapidly among Indian youth due to excessive screen time, poor nutrition, lack of outdoor ...
India’s growing myopia challenge demands a shift towards more individualised, precision-based vision correction, says Dr Ronald R Krueger.
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ABP News on MSNOpinion: When The Mind Meets The Machine — Reimagining Work In The Age Of AIThe current discourse around AI tends to oscillate between two extremes. One, a Silicon Valley-inflected optimism, sees AI as ...
Specsavers is launching a new awareness drive to highlight the growing issue of childhood myopia, or short-sightedness, as ...
A health warning has been issued to parents over a 'growing issue' for kids. New research, compiled via polling 2,000 parents ...
The impact isn’t limited to kids. Adults, too, are reporting frequent headaches, migraines, and disrupted sleep patterns due to excessive exposure to blue light emitted by digital screens.
Chris Bennett caught up with Professor Bernard Gilmartin, winner of the Outstanding Achievement Award sponsored by Topcon at ...
The Vision Pro is exquisitely advanced, but also uncomfortable, pricey, and functionally lacking. I had a better time at spatial computing with smart glasses.
As myopia rates continue to rise worldwide, India is seeing a marked increase in refractive errors. Almost half the global population could be affected by myopia by 2050, per estimates.
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