An increase in the use of readers is said to...

An increase in the use of readers is said to be responsible for a decline in the proportion of German people who wear regular ophthalmic glasses, according to a study conducted last year among 24,000 people by a Berlin institute, Kuratorium für Gutes Sehen (KGS). After growing regularly, reaching 64 ...

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