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Eye Myths Debunked

There are a lot of myths out there about what's good for your eyes and what's not. We're here to clear some of them up.

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Eye Myths Debunked

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  1. Search . . . EYE MYTHS DEBUNKED https://magiccoconuts.com/ Start Page

  2. Search . . . Myth: Sitting too near the TV is bad for the eyes. Fact: There’s no evidence that plunking down right ahead of the television set damages someone’s eyes. More Info https://magiccoconuts.com/

  3. Search . . . Myth: If you cross your eyes, they’ll stay that way. Fact: Contrary to the old saying, eyes won't stay that way if you cross them. Schedule an appointment with an ophthalmologist if your child is frequently crossing one eye. https://magiccoconuts.com/

  4. Search . . . Myth: Computer use can damage the eyes. Fact: in step with the AAO, computer use won’t harm the eyes. However, when employing a computer for long periods of your time, the eyes blink but normal More Info https://magiccoconuts.com/

  5. Search . . . Myth: the eye is full size at birth. Fact: the eye isn't full size at birth but continues to grow together with your child. Although This growth partially accounts for refractive (glasses) changes that occur during childhood. https://magiccoconuts.com/

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