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Welcome! Here you will find the latest educational information on eye care. Our content is tailored specifically for individuals with low vision conditions or parents with children living with myopia, and is presented in easy-to-understand language. We encourage you to share any pages that you find useful with your friends or family members, and we are always open to feedback and suggestions.


 

By ClearSight, 7 July, 2022
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How to prevent myopia from progressing?

An overview of different treatments available to help my kid prevent his myopia from progressing - a parent’s perspective (US).

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  • Myopia in Children
  • Eye Health
By ClearSight, 2 July, 2022
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What is the AREDS 2 supplement?

A lot of research has been done on whether vitamins or supplements could be beneficial or slow down the worsening AMD. Research suggested that certain combinations of supplements, an AREDS2 nutrient formula, could slow down the worsening of AMD but not wet AMD. Further, AREDS2 is only beneficial to specific groups.

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  • AMD
  • Eye Health
By ClearSight, 26 June, 2022
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How can an outdoor activity tracker help manage myopia?

Self-monitoring of outdoor activity time can lead to better control of myopia.

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  • Myopia in Children
  • Eye Health
By ClearSight, 10 June, 2022
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Practical lifestyle modification tips and tools to prevent myopia from worsening

Lifestyle change could slow down or stop myopia from getting worse.  Find out how my son and I put together an actionable plan and the tools that we use. 

 

Why treat myopia? 

The obvious reason to treat myopia is to improve vision so your kid could see distant objects better. Not being able to see well may lead to low school grades, poor sports performance, or shortened attention span.

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  • Myopia in Children
  • Eye Health

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