by raaghu on October 26th, 2003

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Can I do eye exercises to correct minor vision problems (near- or far-sightedness) and not wear glasses?

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  • by Mike D on November 3rd, 2003

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    "Correcting children's and adults' refractive errors (nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism) with eye exercises is an increasingly popular idea, particularly with companies selling self-help kits of instructions and journals directly to consumers, but few doctors support the practice. Why? There's simply no scientific evidence to back it up..." *

    * taken from http://www.allaboutvision.com/parents/vision_therapy.htm

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