HealthDay (5/5, Mozes) reported, “Close to 175,000 American preschoolers struggle with common, but untreated, vision problems,” and that number is expected to rise in the next few years, researchers concluded. In fact, their “analysis projects that the number of cases of uncorrected poor vision in this very young population will jump 26 percent by 2060.” The findings were published online in JAMA Ophthalmology.
Close To 175,000 US Preschoolers Struggle With Common, But Untreated, Vision Problems, Study Finds.
May 10, 2017