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    Default Lazy eye? Playing video games might help - CNET (blog)


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    Lazy eye? Playing video games might help
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    "This study is the first to show that video game play is useful for improving blurred vision in adults with amblyopia," said lead author Roger Li, a research optometrist at UC Berkeley, in a news release. "I was very surprised by this finding; ...

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    That's what i tell parents.


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    what do you think about this finding in adults -- people up to age 60 were in their study & showed improvement. Any VT people want to chime in?
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