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    Why Myopia Is Surging Worldwide and the Hidden Cause Behind It

    Medical professionals and researchers are sounding the alarm: myopia, or nearsightedness, is rapidly spreading worldwid…

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    Beyond Carrots: Everyday Foods That Protect Your Vision

    This is the view of leading British dietitian Emma Derbyshire, co-author of a new report focused on nutrition for eye health. She said that 74 percent of Britons do not…

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    Why these green lines look both straight and curved

    The creator of this visual trick is designer and illustrator Lesha Porche from Florida. She crafted this provocative image in 2021, and it has since gone viral. Mind-Blowing The image…

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    How Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro Can Damage Your Vision

    Several recent studies have shown that diabetes medications, often used as weight-loss aids, can lead to serious vision problems, including permanent vision loss. Medications like Ozempic, Wegovy (semaglutide), and Mounjaro…

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    Why 70% of Long-Duration Astronauts Return with Vision Problems

    NASA is closely studying a phenomenon that affects about 70 percent of astronauts who have completed long-duration missions. How Does Weightlessness Affect the Vision of Space Explorers? Dr. Sarah Johnson…

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    How an eye test could spot dementia risk up to 12 years early

    Our eyes reveal a lot about our brain health. New research suggests vision problems can be an early warning sign of cognitive decline. A recent study from Loughborough University in…

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    Grapes Might Protect Your Vision as Well as Carrots

    Researchers at the National University of Singapore have some good news for people who don’t like carrots: grapes may be just as helpful for vision. The team conducted a double-blind…

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    Hotter Temperatures Linked to a Sharp Rise in Seniors’ Vision Loss

    Most consequences of global warming are obvious. But researchers have found another, still unclear effect: serious vision decline in older adults may be linked to rising average temperatures. Warming Leads…

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    How Aging Steals Your Sight — and How to Protect It

    Roughly 1.3 billion people worldwide have some form of visual impairment, and about 276 million are blind, according to the World Health Organization. Most people with vision problems are over…

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    Why a Handful of Pistachios a Day Could Protect Your Eyes

    A new Tufts University and Tufts Medical Center study found that eating a handful of pistachios every day can keep your eyes healthier for longer. In the trial, adding pistachios—an…

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    Reindeer Turn Their Eyes Blue in Winter — It’s Built-In Night Vision

    Santa Claus doesn’t need to worry about his trusty reindeer getting lost in the vast Arctic wilderness or failing to see where they need to go. These animals possess a…

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    How the Sun Shaped Our Sight

    Have you ever wondered why our eyes are structured the way they are? Take bees, for example: they can see ultraviolet light. In contrast, human eyes and those of many…

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