Screens and your eyes
Screens have become part of our day to day lives and children are using screens younger and younger. It is essential for children to be taught about the effect screen time has on their eye health.
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	Screens have become part of our day to day lives and children are using screens younger and younger. It is essential for children to be taught about the effect screen time has on their eye health.
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	Recent research suggests that semaglutide, the active ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy, might increase the risk of a serious eye condition known as non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION).
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	Glaucoma research has clearly established a strong link to genetics. If you have a first degree relative, a parent or a sibling with glaucoma, then you should get your eyes checked with your optometrist on a yearly basis from age 50.
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	A squint is clinically termed strabismus, an eye misalignment. This is one of the commonest eye conditions seen in children and can develop as young as four months of age.
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