Were you cooped up with the kids too long during quarantine? It’s time to send them outside to promote healthy eye development! Recent studies show that spending time outdoors may lower the risk of nearsightedness, which is more common today among children and adolescents than it was in the 1970s. One study in particular showed that for each additional hour children spent outdoors per week, their risk of being nearsighted dropped by about two percent. Learn more at: http://bit.ly/2HGAtpw

