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Monday’s medical myth: reading in dim light ruins your eyesight

3 pointsby jhealyover 13 years ago

2 comments

rlpbover 13 years ago
I was expecting some evidence, such as a scientific study. Instead, all we have is someone merely claiming that it's a myth, which is no better than someone inventing a myth in the first place.
pasbesoinover 13 years ago
Bright light contracts your pupils. The smaller diameter leads to a greater effective depth of focus. For people who have difficulty focusing on close items, this can help, I believe.<p>It doesn't mean dim light is "destroying" your eyesight. However, it could be reducing the effective depth of focus, making it difficult to see what you're looking at clearly.