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Scientists in China conducted the study, hoping to better understand the growing risk of myopia in children.
Nearsightedness has multiple contributing factors, making it a complex issue, but the recent COVID-19 pandemic may have worsened an already increasing trend.
The researchers found that the increasing myopia rate has only picked up speed since 2020 , when the pandemic first emerged.
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