Millions need eyeglasses but don't have them
CHICAGO (Reuters) - More than 1 billion people globally suffer from a condition in which the eye's lens loses flexibility, blurring objects close by, and half of them do not own eyeglasses to help them see, researchers said on Monday.<div class="feedflare">
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