A large audit of biomedical publications suggests fabricated references are increasingly appearing in peer-reviewed papers — often in ways that are difficult for reviewers and readers to detect.
Authors describe both potential retinal benefits and possible rare optic nerve risks, while emphasizing that long-term ocular safety data remain limited as use expands.
When prescribing spectacle lenses, one of the most impactful things we can do is ask: “What are your visual goals?” or more simply, “What are you struggling to see clearly?”