Certain children who wear a special kind of no-line bifocal lenses show signs of slower progression of myopia than those who wear more conventional lenses according to a new study published in ...
BOSTON, Jan. 29 (UPI) -- Children who wear no-line bifocal lenses may have slower progression of myopia than those who wear more conventional lenses, said a U.S. study. The five-year study was ...
Reading glasses are one of those annoyances that come with old age, but what if there was a way to integrate them into your normal eyewear — without dealing with the drawbacks of bifocals or no-line ...
When deciding which myopic children are likely to benefit from special lenses, it's helpful to know if the parents have myopia. A study in Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, reports that in ...
Rockville, Md. -- Certain children who wear a special kind of no-line bifocal lenses show signs of slower progression of myopia than those who wear more conventional lenses according to a new study ...