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Smartphones Can Cause Nearsighteness (nih.gov)
11 points by josefritzishere 2 days ago | hide | past | favorite | 5 comments




Just as reading books all day will [1].

Seems like the researchers are not interested in telling you that, however.

Children spend most of their time indoor—would you want something to happen to them outdoor? Surely not, right?! But surely it must be those pesky screens.

If that's not clickbait, then that's a hugely sensationalist title to something that is at best ignorant and at worst misinformation; I don't usually flag posts but I'm flagging this one.

[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myopia#Environmental_factors


Can we have a lens that covers the entire display that collimates the light so you're actually focusing on 1-2m away or infinity, like in a VR headset?

I've been thinking about digital glasses that would correct your vision digitally (i.e. with pixels). Similar to your idea I would say!

Not that I would choose them over regular glasses but now that I have the idea in my head I can't help but think about it.

I'm not in the field at all, though.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqDZb-_BIvQ for a digital eyetest used to calibrate an AR display. But for glasses, work seems to be on deformable lenses.

I think we all intuited this was happening.



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