Infosan, the only private pediatric ophthalmology hospital in Romania, reported a turnover of approximately EUR 5 mln in 2024 ...
The Olympic bronze medalist and "Dancing with the Stars" finalist opens up to PEOPLE about living with limited vision — and ...
A child's vision is crucial for their overall development, and any eye problems can significantly impact their quality of ...
Vision is something many people take for granted. Many people don’t think twice about how different their lives would been if ...
Parents must encourage their kids to avoid rubbing their eyes, as this can worsen symptoms and lead to further irritation or ...
The increasing incidence of visual acuity disorders such as strabismus, amblyopia, diplopia, and other convergence insufficiency ailments is driving the growth of the synoptophore market. According to ...
Childhood myopia has emerged as a global public health concern, with its prevalence rapidly increasing worldwide. Myopia is typically diagnosed in early childhood and often progresses throughout ...
Animated films often depict characters with strabismus as unintelligent or villainous, reinforcing negative stereotypes. Characters with strabismus are 14 times more likely to be portrayed as ...
Experts in Japan warn that overuse of smartphones and other digital devices may lead to acquired esotropia - a form of strabismus in which one eye turns inward, towards the nose. Many of the patients ...
In animated films beloved by children worldwide, there’s a subtle but powerful message hiding in plain sight: characters with crossed or drifting eyes—known as strabismus—are more likely to be ...
Strabismus, a misalignment of the eyes that occurs especially in children, has no bearing on intelligence or personality, but animated movies tend to use the condition to signify a villainous, dopey, ...