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|Nearsightedness used to be attributed to genetics. But after recent studies, factors show myopia could be 70 percent environmentally driven and 30 percent genetic. “We believe it has a lot to do partially to how much time we’re inside, how much near-work we do,” said Dr. Neshia Rudd.
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Myopia, also known as nearsightedness, is becoming more common among children. KLTV’s Kristine Guevara looks at why with local optometrist, Dr. Neshia Rudd.