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A Childhood Disease Worth Preventing | Nicholas Despotidis | TEDxAsburyPark

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Dr. Nicholas Despotidis: Optometrist, Author, and Lecturer

Nick will discuss how his passion for healthy eyesight led him to discover that the current myopia epidemic is much more than a vision problem. It’s also a physical manifestation of a broader problem:
Social Myopia. He shares his passion by combining expertise with foreboding to enlighten us about the cause and prevention of both.
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He shares his passion by combining expertise with foreboding to enlighten us about the cause and prevention of both myopias. An optometrist, speaker, author and leader in the field of vision care, Nick is a pioneer in the use of corneal reshaping of contact lenses which are used to slow down or prevent the deterioration of eyesight in children and young adults. He is the lead author of the book My Children Are Nearsighted Too and the newly released A Parent's Guide to Raising Children with Healthy Vision. “A Childhood Disease Worth Preventing” Dr. Nick will discuss how his passion for healthy eyesight lead him to discover that the current myopia epidemic is much more than a vision problem. It’s also a physical manifestation of a broader problem: Social Myopia. His shares his passion by combining expertise with foreboding to enlighten us about the cause and prevention of both myopias. An optometrist, speaker, author and leader in the field of vision care, Nick is a pioneer in the use of corneal reshaping of contact lenses which are used to slow down or prevent the deterioration of eyesight in children and young adults. He is the lead author of the book My Children Are Nearsighted Too and the newly released A Parent's Guide to Raising Children with Healthy Vision. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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