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[[Myopic defocus]], as well as conscious accommodation of the ciliary muscle during [[active focus]]. Finally, good [[distance vision]] practices. | [[Myopic defocus]], as well as conscious accommodation of the ciliary muscle during [[active focus]]. Finally, good [[distance vision]] practices. | ||
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Revision as of 01:28, 25 May 2020
Axial length of the eyeball is the scientifically accurate reason why anyone has myopia.
Biology
How it can be reduced
Myopic defocus, as well as conscious accommodation of the ciliary muscle during active focus. Finally, good distance vision practices.