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Monday, June 30, 2014

Myopia may Increase with Higher Education



Following the first population-based study to establish what role environmental factors play in myopia, researchers at the University Medical Center in Mainz, Germany have found that years spent in school attaining advanced degrees increases the risk for becoming nearsighted – visually at least.
Examining myopia in nearly 4,700 men and women who had not undergone refractive surgery and had healthy eyes, researchers found that 53 percent had attained advanced degrees. 35 percent of those in the study group were vocational or high school graduates, and 24 percent had neither completed high school nor received additional training. The results of the study have been published in the June issue of Ophthalmology, the journal of the American Academy of Ophthalmology. 
Treating Myopia
No matter if your nearsightedness is linked to genetics or environmental factors, refractive surgeries such as LASIK can free you from the burdens of prescription eyewear. By addressing corneal irregularities, LASIK allows vision to be perfected permanently, offering those who suffer from myopia flawless vision for a lifetime. Your ophthalmologist can best assess your particular vision disorder and help you determine if LASIK is right for you.
To learn if LASIK is right for your needs, please contact an experienced eye surgeon in your area and schedule a consultation today.

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