"Nearly half of patients requiring vision correction are significantly
astigmatic in at least one eye, new research shows," says a post on MedCompare. "Data from the study
further reveals that the prevalence of astigmatism is almost double in
patients with myopia (nearsightedness) compared to those with hyperopia
(farsightedness). These findings were recently published in Eye &
Contact Lens, the peer-reviewed journal of the Contact Lens Association
of Ophthalmologists (CLAO)." Read more.
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