Short-sightedness is reaching epidemic proportions. Some scientists think they have found a reason why. East Asia has been gripped by an unprecedented rise in myopia. Today, up to 90% of Chinese teenagers and young adults are short-sighted. Other parts of the world have also seen a dramatic increase in the condition, which now affects around half of young adults in the USA and Europe. By some estimates, the world may count nearly half a billion of blind people in 2050. In severe cases, the deformation of the eyeball increases the risk of retinal detachment, cataracts, glaucoma and even blindness. About one-fifth of university-aged people in East Asia now have this extreme form of myopia, and half of them are expected to develop irreversible vision loss. This threat has prompted a rise in research to try to understand the causes of the disorder — and scientists are beginning to find answers…
Will We All Be Blind Tomorrow?
January 15, 2018
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Valérie Bettencourt
Narrator
Éric Chantelauze
Additional voice
Olivier Angèle
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Fabien Autin
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Valérie Levy
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Cécile Combes
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Christophe Kilian
Director
Christophe Kilian
Scenario Writer
Fabrice Papillon
Scenario Writer
Jeanne Lachèze
Production Accountant
Valérie Rosselini
Executive Producer
Théodora Lejeune
Administration
Fabrice Papillon
Producer
Pierre Grillot
Sound
Gilles Féron
Sound
Irving Acao
Original Music Composer
Olivier Raffet
Sound
Christophe Kilian
Sound
Christophe Millet
Mixing Engineer
Antony Noyelle
Post-Production Manager
Serge Turquier
Editor
Dove Belhassen
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