Most research has suggested that lots of near work may lead to faster progression of your prescription. For this reason I would say reading and computer use would make it faster quicker. Doing either of these in poor light is likely to make it worse as well.
Generally TV...being a distance task...shouldn't have too much of an impact (no matter what your parents tell you) but if you are watching it with all of the lights in the room off it will make your eyes worse.
2007-09-09 21:24:52
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answered by nick e 3
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V & computer games may lead to an unhealthy addiction which isolates you socially but at least you can concentrate for hours on end. There is the need for parental monitoring, yeah right, who has the time to do that 24/7. TV and computer games are the glorified nanny's who keep children intrigued for hours, changes personalities with a flick of a button, influences attitudes whether negative or positive, on call 24/7 at your disposal, never judgmental or critical yet makes you feel you are in control at all times, false hopes? What more do you need. TV and computer games have there place because learning comes from what you visually see and acting upon it, but when it can't be differentiated between reality and fantasy then we are in trouble. Some have cleverly made a career out of so called negative ideals but do I dare say that watching excessive amounts of TV and playing computer games will make
2016-04-03 22:51:15
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answered by Anonymous
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The worse I experimented is a large screen TV in my sitting room. After watching a movie on it, I feel i can't read any more on the computer screen. It becomes blurry. what about reading a magazine, after that TV watching, I will have to use a magnifying glass.
Now I am sure that watching big screen TVs are very harmful for me, especially that we can't keep enough distance between them and us, inside our small rooms.
Instead, i always use my smaller screen TV to watch something.
2007-09-09 07:36:45
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answered by Suzan K 5
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None. Those activities don't make your eyes worse. The need for glasses is largely genetically determined.
The worst thing you can do for your eyes is smoke; smoking increases your risk of eye disease and permanent, non repairable vision loss.
2007-09-10 03:24:21
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answered by Judy B 7
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all of those things are bad for ur eyes. doing all of those things could cause eye strain which can make ur eyes worse. if u are going to be doing any of those activities it is fine. just remember to take a break from it every so often so ur eyes can relax and hopefully not damage them so much. coz ur eyes need a break coz u are straining the muscles if u look at something to look.
2007-09-09 10:01:53
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answered by ? 2
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I'd say none.. getting old is the worst for your eyes.
2007-09-09 07:26:24
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answered by itsjunglepat 6
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If it has the old kind of glass screen the TV and Computer
are weirs be cu'z of the radiation.
2007-09-09 07:31:46
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answered by quailchick1374444 2
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i dont know thats a good question
2007-09-09 07:26:41
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answered by HELLO 2
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