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Letter: On closer inspection, myopia is a mixed bag (2)

Published 27 November 2024

From Maggie Cobbett, Ripon, North Yorkshire, UK

When it comes to myopia, there is a mystery that has long plagued me. After illness kept me at home for a few days, I returned to school to find I could no longer make out writing on the blackboard. A lifetime of spectacles and contact lenses to correct “short-sightedness” ensued. My mother always insisted it was scarlet fever that damaged my eyes, but others have pooh-poohed the idea, saying it was more likely to have been measles. I would like to know one way or the other.

Issue no. 3519 published 30 November 2024

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