Next time you can’t make out a distant highway sign, blame your parents. Scientists in the United Kingdom have found that myopia, or nearsightedness, is predominantly hereditary, and they’re beginning to unravel the genetic mechanism that causes the vision problem.
ODD EYES. Elongated, myopic eyeball (top) focuses light in front of the retina, making distant images appear blurry.
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