felt anxious right after i posted last night so i asked morgan to delete it but now i'm back ayooo
should have just kept it deleted sweetie. I downstage you.
I was just going through the pages and read this sh1t lol... You literally need a reminder that you aren't more important than anyone else online or alive and that all humans are equal. Who allowed this trash that makes people feel worse on here?
they're both pretty..............pretty ugly, that is. aha
felt anxious right after i posted last night so i asked morgan to delete it but now i'm back ayooo
should have just kept it deleted sweetie. I downstage you.
I was just going through the pages and read this sh1t lol... You literally need a reminder that you aren't more important than anyone else online or alive and that all humans are equal. Who allowed this trash that makes people feel worse on here?
they're both pretty..............pretty ugly, that is. aha
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felt anxious right after i posted last night so i asked morgan to delete it but now i'm back ayooo
should have just kept it deleted sweetie. I downstage you.
I was just going through the pages and read this sh1t lol... You literally need a reminder that you aren't more important than anyone else online or alive and that all humans are equal. Who allowed this trash that makes people feel worse on here?
Results Individuals who graduated from school after 13 years were more myopic (median, −0.5 diopters [D]; first quartile [Q1]/third quartile [Q3], −2.1/0.3 D) than those who graduated after 10 years (median, −0.2 D; Q1/Q3, −1.3/0.8 D), than those who graduated after 9 years (median, 0.3 D; Q1/Q3, −0.6/1.4 D), and than those who never finished secondary school (median, 0.2 D; Q1/Q3, −0.5/1.8 D; P<0.001, respectively). The same holds true for persons with a university degree (median, −0.6 D; Q1/Q3, −2.3/0.3 D) versus those who finished secondary vocational school (median, 0 D; Q1/Q3, −1.1/0.8 D) or primary vocational school (median, 0 D; Q1/Q3, −0.9/1.1 D) versus persons without any post-school professional qualification (median, 0.6 D; Q1/Q3, −0.4/1.7 D; P<0.001, respectively). Of persons who graduated from school after 13 years, 50.9% were myopic (SE, ≤−0.5 D) versus 41.6%, 27.1%, and 26.9% after 10 years, in those who graduated after 9 years, and in those who never graduated from secondary school, respectively (P<0.001). In university graduates, the proportion of myopic persons was higher (53%) than that of those who graduated from secondary (34.8%) or primary (34.7%) vocational schools and than in those without any professional training (23.9%; P<0.001, respectively). In multivariate analyses: higher school and professional levels of education were associated with a more myopic SE independent of gender. There was a small effect of age and SNPs.
Conclusions Higher levels of school and post-school professional education are associated with a more myopic refraction. Participants with higher educational achievements more often were myopic than individuals with less education.