- Results of a 3-year clinical trial suggest the first drug therapy to slow progression of nearsightedness in kids could be on the horizon. The study found a daily drop of low-dose atropine was better than placebo at limiting eyeglass prescription changes & inhibiting eye elongation in kids age 6-10. https://news.osu.edu/eye-drops-slow-nearsightedness-progression-in-kids-study-finds/ 40 comments science
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