Friday, May 3, 2013

Outdoors Good for Children’s Eyes

“Two new studies add to the growing evidence that spending time outdoors may help prevent or minimize nearsightedness in children,” according to a Medical News Today post. “A study conducted in Taiwan, which is the first to use an educational policy as a public vision health intervention, finds that when children are required to spend recess time outdoors, their risk of nearsightedness is reduced.” Read more.

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