• @PunnyName
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    5 days ago

    More people than ever are getting dementia and cancer.

    The common culprit? Age.

    • @[email protected]
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      Age is the culprit for hypermetropia, not myopia. People get myopia mostly because they are always on their phones. Even small children get myopia now because their parents give them smartphones, tablets to not take care of their children all the time. That’s bad parenting.

  • @snekerpimp
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    416 days ago

    Maybe it’s the plastics in our blood?

  • @Shelbyeileen
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    215 days ago

    I truly believe that in first world countries, it’s because of insanely bright headlights. I remember reading that they’re 3,000x brighter than they were in the 1990s and because trucks are getting taller, they point more at other drivers than they ever have. My library even rents out night driving glasses so people can see if they’re beneficial.

    • @Mojave
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      295 days ago

      Oh yeah? Well my pappy told me it’s all cuz of them femboys everybody is watching. Ruins your retinas.

      • Tayvick
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        155 days ago

        I’d ruin my retinas to see some femboys any day

    • @[email protected]
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      145 days ago

      The length anti car people will go to spread their propaganda…

      It’s watching screens at close range for 10 hours a day.

      Just think about how little of your time the average person spends crossing trucks at night. That’s not even 15 minutes a year.

      • @[email protected]
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        105 days ago

        Not just screens. Books are just as bad. Human eyes aren’t really optimized for staring at a single fixed distance for hours at a time, every single day.

        • MrScottyTay
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          35 days ago

          Yeah best thing for your eyes is to regularly look out into the distance in between whatever you’re doing.

      • @[email protected]
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        35 days ago

        You’re right on most points, but in the south it’s definitely more than 15 minutes a year. Those fuckers are even blinding in the daytime.

  • @PandaPikachu
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    I’ve been led to believe kids in China are too busy working in sweatshops to be overusing screens.

    Edit: Apparently I needed to add a /s.

    • davel [he/him]
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      25 days ago

      You’ve been led to believe some bullshit by Western corporate media. Meanwhile, in the Land of the Free™: Illegal child labor surging in the U.S.

      The CNN Freedom Project is shining a light on illegal child labor. It’s often considered a problem mainly in developing countries, but it’s surged 88% in the United States over the past five years.

  • @signor
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    Smartphones, tablets, and general increased screen time.

  • @[email protected]
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    1st world countries have myopia. 3rd world countries do not. People in 3rd world countries that are emerging into 1st world countries will develop myopia. Less exposure to the full brightness of the sun in the infinite activity of the outdoors and increased time spent indoors with indoor lighting and stagnant vision environment leads to myopia. The eyes are the most intimately connected organ to the brain - perhaps you should rethink your vision lifestyle. Is it good for you to be stare at a webpage with increasingly larger fonts on a smartphone 12in/30cm away from your eyes? Probably not. Eyes are supposed to constantly be moving (saccade) and should not be dry. Great eye health is a great life. Sincerely, someone who has proactively one from -2.25 in to -1.75 in both eyes in 9 months time.