No, if people in the 19th century did not
suffer myopia to the extent that we do today, then dim light can hardly be a hazard.
Not exact matches
27 % of American humans
suffer from indefensible mental
myopia.
Currently, it's estimated that over 2 billion people in the world
suffer from
myopia.
Reading The Day After Tomorrow as a 9/11 film, in fact, adds another level of polemical discussion in that the film's Vice President Becker (Dick Cheney ringer Kenneth Welsh) emerges as the «I don't believe you» villain endemic to disaster movies and, in this way, at least partly responsible for the number of casualties
suffered on behalf of his
myopia.
I'm a good writer, but I
suffer from self - editing
myopia.
Geeks — and the multimedia conglomerates that Marvel (Disney) and DC Comics (Warner Brothers) are a part of — often
suffer from a kind of
myopia that limits their ability to share what they love.
All of the proposals, carbon tax, cap - and - trade, cap - and - dividend, and Manhattan - style deployment of technology all
suffer from this
myopia.