Comment by j45 1 year ago I recently learned sleeping in a very, or nearly dark room is critical to not develop nearsightedness. 2 comments j45 Reply porphyra 1 year ago Actually, it seems there is little or no conclusive evidence for this.[1] https://sleepopolis.com/news/children-night-lights-cause-myo...[2] https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2000/03/000309074442.h...[3] https://news.osu.edu/night-lights-dont-lead-to-nearsightedne... porphyra 1 year ago Interesting, I haven't heard that. Can you link to some evidence?
porphyra 1 year ago Actually, it seems there is little or no conclusive evidence for this.[1] https://sleepopolis.com/news/children-night-lights-cause-myo...[2] https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2000/03/000309074442.h...[3] https://news.osu.edu/night-lights-dont-lead-to-nearsightedne...
Actually, it seems there is little or no conclusive evidence for this.
[1] https://sleepopolis.com/news/children-night-lights-cause-myo...
[2] https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2000/03/000309074442.h...
[3] https://news.osu.edu/night-lights-dont-lead-to-nearsightedne...
Interesting, I haven't heard that. Can you link to some evidence?