Myopia incidence and lifestyle changes among school children during the COVID-19 pandemic: a population-based prospective study
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Yu Meng Wang | Ching-Yu Cheng | P. Ip | B. Yip | C. Pang | L. J. Chen | A. Young | Marco Yu | J. Yam | K. Kam | Stephanie S L Cheung | M. Kwan | X. Zhang | C. Tham | K. L. Chong | Yuzhou Zhang | Hei-Nga Chan | A. Young
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