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myopia
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this is nearsightedness, the most common of vision problems. It results from a curvature of the cornea that is different than the desirable angle of refraction, giving blurred vision to objects in the distance.
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myopia
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Often called nearsightedness, myopia causes distant objects to appear blurred. The eyeball is too long for the normal focusing power of the eye.
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myopia
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Nearsightedness.
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myopia
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(mi-OH-pee-uh), nearsightedness. Focusing defect in which the eye is overpowered. Light rays coming from a distant object are brought to focus before reaching the retina. Requires a minus lens correction to "weaken" the eye optically and permit clear distance vision.
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myopia
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Commonly known as nearsightedness. Myopia is a refractive error in which the light rays focus in front of the retina, producing blurry distance vision but clearer up close vision. It is now believed that myopia is partly hereditary; you
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