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Myopia, also referred to as shortsightedness or nearsightedness, is a common condition that mainly manifests in childhood (1). Progressive myopia is nearsightedness, which worsens over time and eventually leads to high myopia. It is linked to a higher risk of developing diseases like myopic maculopathy, glaucoma, or even retinal detachment, which r

Effect of Repeated Low-Level Red-Light Therapy for Myopia Control in Children
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