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UK Anti-Bullying-Week: Wearing glasses at school is a common cause of bullying with verbal taunts like "specky four eyes" A new contact lens which is only worn while sleeping could mean the end of bul...
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Children's eyesight is getting worse and this is due to changing lifestyles. Whilst the main cause of short-sightedness is genetic, the recent rapid increase of myopia cannot be due to genetics alone....
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Over the last 30 years short-sightedness has increased significantly and is believed to affect 42% of the population. As short-sightedness is inherited it is now it a key health issue facing families....
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Did you know that everybody will need glasses to read once they get to into their 40s. While myopia - difficulty seeing distant objects - affects a third of the UK population, presbyopia - which is we...
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With the next Rugby World Cup kicking off in September, the nation is once again set to be gripped by rugby fever - some may even be inspired to take up the sport. But for those short-sighted rugby en...
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We all look forward to the summer - the promise of a long-awaited holiday in the sunshine and longer days here in the UK. But for 20% of the UK population, this means the unpleasant symptoms of hay fe...
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Over the last 30 years short-sightedness has increased significantly and is believed to affect 42% of the population. New results from the third year of a major study into ‘Myopia Control', continue...
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New survey reveals Londoners' yearning for convenient, affordable 20/20 vision. Over 70% of shortsighted Londoners value perfect 20/20 vision so highly, they would be willing to forgo acquiring A-list...
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The international credit crunch is forcing the nation's capital to prioritise practicality over pleasure, with over a quarter (26.7%) of shortsighted Londoners willing to swap an all expenses paid hol...
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New survey reveals capital commuters' need for alternative eyesight solutions Londoners with visual impairments are willingly risking the safety of themselves and other road users, by not wearing the...
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Sporty twins needed something to be done about their eyesight if they were to continue to enjoy sports at their clubs and at school. The children could not wear...
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