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Demain, tous myopes ? 2018 Wiwọle Kolopin ọfẹ
Short-sightedness is reaching epidemic proportions. Some scientists think they have found a reason why. East Asia has been gripped by an unprecedented rise in myopia. Today, up to 90% of Chinese teenagers and young adults are short-sighted. Other parts of the world have also seen a dramatic increase in the condition, which now affects around half of young adults in the USA and Europe. By some estimates, the world may count nearly half a billion of blind people in 2050. In severe cases, the deformation of the eyeball increases the risk of retinal detachment, cataracts, glaucoma and even blindness. About one-fifth of university-aged people in East Asia now have this extreme form of myopia, and half of them are expected to develop irreversible vision loss. This threat has prompted a rise in research to try to understand the causes of the disorder — and scientists are beginning to find answers…
Oriṣi: Documentary
Simẹnti: Valérie Bettencourt, Éric Chantelauze, Olivier Angèle, Fabien Autin, Valérie Levy, Cécile Combes
Atuko: Gilles Féron (Sound), Jeanne Lachèze (Production Accountant), Valérie Rosselini (Executive Producer), Irving Acao (Original Music Composer), Fabrice Papillon (Scenario Writer), Pierre Grillot (Sound)
Situdio: Scientifilms, ARTE
Asiko isise: 52 iṣẹju
Didara: HD
Tu silẹ: Jan 15, 2018
Orilẹ-ede: France
Ede: Français