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    Classrooms decorated like woodlands seem to slow myopia progression

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteMarch 23, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    A classroom decorated as part of a myopia trial in Lijiang in Yunnan province, China

    Weizhong Lan/ AIER Academy of Opthalmology, Central South University

    Myopia has long been linked to spending too much time inside, but new research suggests that just simulating the outdoors in classrooms could help ward off the condition in children.

    Short-sightedness, or myopia, generally emerges as the eye changes shape during normal development in early life, and the distance between the cornea at the front of the eye and the retina at the back becomes too long. This results in blurry vision of distant objects…



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