About one of every 50 Japanese people suffers from strabismus, a condition that causes patients’ right and left eyes to become misaligned, a research team from Kyoto University found. In ...
Experts in Japan warn that overuse of smartphones and other digital devices may lead to acquired esotropia - a form of strabismus in which one eye turns inward, towards the nose. Many of the patients ...
In Japanese, there is a saying that "the eyes speak as much as the mouth." People mind-read the speaker’s emotion and nuance from the eyes. But in English, which has many consonants, speakers ...