Could your Child's screen time help control their nearsightedness?
NCT ID NCT07390500
Summary
This study is testing a new digital app called TrackSight that aims to slow the progression of nearsightedness in children. Up to 150 children, aged 6 to 12, will use the app during their normal screen time for one year. The app uses eye-tracking to subtly adjust the screen image, based on science that suggests it could help control eye growth, while kids continue to wear their regular glasses.
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Kaplan MC
RECRUITINGRehovot, Israel
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