Children's increasing screen time is fueling a surge in myopia and eye strain, with experts urging a return to outdoor play.
Ophthalmologist Dr Divya warns about the rising prevalence of myopia in children and emphasises the importance of recognising red flags like squinting.
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A 52-year-old woman from Mumbai, who had been struggling with poor vision due to high myopia and cataracts, has regained her ...
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Calls for Central Bank Independence Are Myopic
In response to the Trump administration’s public pressure campaign on the Federal Reserve, including the firing of Federal ...
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