A defective gene has been detected as a cause of myopia, giving hope that the disorder can be cured. Recent research done at Ben-Gurion University in Israel, together with a team from Finland, has found that the mutation of the gene – Leprel1 – causes myopia, or nearsightedness. The research, ...
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