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*[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11727875/''"The result of this study indicates that accommodative facility training (active focus) has a real effect on the amplitude of relative accommodation in patients with impaired relative accommodation..."'' OPO, 2001]
*[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11727875/''"The result of this study indicates that accommodative facility training (active focus) has a real effect on the amplitude of relative accommodation in patients with impaired relative accommodation..."'' OPO, 2001]
*[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3631199/''"This experiment shows the effectiveness of automated accommodative training (active focus) in reducing asthenopia (eye strain) and improving accommodative facility."'' AmJOPO, 1987]
*[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3631199/''"This experiment shows the effectiveness of automated accommodative training (active focus) in reducing asthenopia (eye strain) and improving accommodative facility."'' AmJOPO, 1987]
==LASIK==
A good resource for information about [[LASIK]]: [https://lasikcomplications.com/ lasikcomplications.com]
* [https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.5301/ejo.5000025 Less than 20% of people with 10+ diopters will be below 1 diopter just 3 years after LASIK]


==Articles from the blog==
==Articles from the blog==

Revision as of 13:11, 31 December 2021

Below you can find many third party clinical studies on the progression of myopia and how myopia may be reversed.

Causes of Myopia

Lens induced myopia (LIM) & axial length change in humans

Lens induced myopia (LIM) & axial length change in animals

Nearwork-Induced Transient Myopia (NITM) & Nearwork Causing Permanent Myopia (PM)

Reversing Myopia

Outdoor time & distance vision

Using reduced or no lenses (myopic defocus)

Active Focus (accomodative training or accomodative facility training)

LASIK

A good resource for information about LASIK: lasikcomplications.com

Articles from the blog

These are blog articles on EndMyopia about clinical studies, but not clinical studies themselves. You may find them interesting. Also see the science category.

Articles from forum

Here are papers people have mentioned on the forum: