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Such mechanisms are affected by air pollutants and may potentially link myopia to air pollution. In fact, many epidemiological evidences have proved greater air pollutant concentrations to be strongly associated with an increased likelihood of myopia (Yang et_al 2021; Ruan et_al 2019; Wei et_al 2019; Dadvand et_al 2017). Ruan et_al discovered a synergistic interaction of two air pollutants on myopia, and the joint effect of high P M2.5 and high O3 on myopia (95% confidence interval (CI): 1.23, 1.73) was greater than the sum of their individual effects with a synergistic . . .
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