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Multifocal Contact Lenses Slow Myopia Progression in Children – Mirage News
Children who wore high-add multifocal lenses had a smaller increase in their nearsightedness according to a three-year clinical trial. Principal…
Children who wore high-add multifocal lenses had a smaller increase in their nearsightedness according to a three-year clinical trial.
Principal investigator David A. Berntsen is associate professor and Golden-Golden professor of optometry at the University of Houston.
Children wearing multifocal contact lenses had slower progression of their myopia, according to results from a three-year clinical trial funded by the National Eye Institute. The trial tested commercially available multifocal s…
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