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Poor posture can contribute to vision problems

Poor posture can contribute to vision problems Jan. 20, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Steinhauer GLEN CARBON Improper body alignment or poor posture could be suffering from an undiagnosed eye condition, according to Dr. Julie Steinhauer, OD, FCOVD, owner of Vision For Life. Steinhauer said people who slump or lean forward at a computer screen may have a condition called myopia or nearsightedness. Others who sit more rigid and may even lean back from their screen can have a condition called hyperopia or farsightedness. “Nearly everyone is on a computer, laptop, or iPhone at some part of the day,” she said. “Many have to constantly lean over and slouch their shoulders in order to clearly read the words on the screen. Others may have to hold their mobile phone at arm’s length and lean back to read more precisely. Both these postures are indicative of a possible underlying vision issue.”

16 January 2021 Coronavirus Charts and News: More Lethal Strains Initially Cause More Deaths, But More Transmissible Strains Cause Even More Deaths Due To Exponential Growth In The Number Of Infections

The U.S. new cases 7-day rolling average are 8.5 % LOWER than the 7-day rolling average one week ago. U.S. hospitalizations due to COVID-19 are now 0.5 % LOWER than the rolling average one week ago. U.S. deaths due to coronavirus are now 6.2 % HIGHER than the rolling average one week ago. Today s posts include: U.S. Coronavirus New Cases are at an elevated 215,941 U.S. Coronavirus hospitalizations are at an elevated 127,235 U.S. Coronavirus deaths are at an elevated 3,409 U.S. Coronavirus immunizations have been administered to 3.7 % of the population The 7-day rolling average rate of growth of the pandemic shows new cases improved, hospitalizations improved, and deaths improved

Covid: Eyesight risk warning from lockdown screen time

BBC News By Rachel Schraer image copyrightGetty Images An eye health charity is recommending people learn the 20-20-20 rule to protect their sight, as lockdown has increased people s time using screens. Fight for Sight advises looking at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds, every 20 minutes you look at a screen. Out of 2,000 people, half used screens more since Covid struck and a third (38%) of those believed their eyesight had worsened, a survey suggested. Opticians remain open for those who need them, the charity said. The representative survey of 2,000 adults suggested one in five were less likely to get an eye test now than before the pandemic, for fear of catching or spreading the virus.

Is fishing allowed in lockdown? The latest rules for fishing, outdoor sports, playgrounds, DIY stores, churches and more

Government lockdown rules 2021: The latest rules for fishing, outdoor sports, playgrounds, DIY stores, churches and more We re answering your lockdown questions about fishing, churches, holidays and more Updated The rules around fishing during lockdown have been explained (Image: Angler, Martin Tremblay, of Cleethorpes) Sign up to our newsletter for daily updates and breaking newsInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up here! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

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