A 2-year-old was diagnosed with severe myopia (nearly 900 degrees). Read about this alarming case of high myopia in toddlers due to phone addiction...
Parents, if you are nearsighted and had to wear glasses throughout your childhood, you may have wondered if your little one is at risk of being nearsighted too, right? Well, read on because we have the answers for you.
At seven years of age, 20% of Singapore children are myopic. In this article, we focus on how to prevent myopia from worsening in children...
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Singapore is the “Myopia capital of the world” with 65% of primary school students affected. Is your child one of them? Read on to find out.
Has your child been diagnosed with myopia, more commonly known as nearsightedness? Find out if it is being managed in the right way and the solution you need to meet.
Is your child suffering from Myopia? Here's what you need to hear from expert, Dr. Drobe, Associate Director of WEIRC, who has spent more than 2 decades researching myopia.
Many young people in Singapore suffer from myopia. How do we help them?
Read on to find out why myopia is reported to be more common in Singapore kids, and about the new treatment that helps delay its progression.
Myopia in Asian children is drastically on the rise. Myopia, also called nearsightedness or shortsightedness, is typically first diagnosed amongst children at the age of 4 to 6 and can be expected to progress rapidly or worsen. It has also been well recognised that myopia more likely affects Asians*.
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