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still tinkering at the edges...
(fleshing it out just a little more, but not sure this is the best approach. The opposite set of good habits will slow (but not reverse) further progression)
(still tinkering at the edges...)
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* without taking frequent short breaks ( [[20-20-20-Rule]])
* without taking frequent short breaks ( [[20-20-20-Rule]])
* or getting extended periods of [[Distance vision]]
* or getting extended periods of [[Distance vision]]
The actual mechanism is an area of active research, but the general result is
[[Axial elongation]] (the eye grows longer, requiring stronger correction, in a vicious cycle).
Other bad habits which affect vision, though probably don't contribute to
progression of myopia:
* Not blinking enough, causing [[Dry eye]] ( see Computer Vision Syndrome ) - needs reference
* Not blinking enough, causing [[Dry eye]] ( see Computer Vision Syndrome ) - needs reference


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