While it seems to be true that there are not yet "properly controlled studies" demonstrating such improvement, it does appear to be well-established that developing nearsightedness can to some extent be controlled, so that it doesn't get worse. See , for example. Stopping the progression of nearsightedness might be practically difficult, since it would involve changing the way you use your eyes, and genetics might even make it impossible in some cases. But it really seems like people should be informed of this option.Statistics: Posted by Belteshazzar — 16 Jul 2014, 05:04
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