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				<title>Critique of claims of improved visual acuity after hypnotic suggestion</title>
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				Psychological approaches to improving vision present an enticing alternative to invasive procedures and corrective lenses; hypnotic suggestion is one such technique. During the past 60 years, multiple studies have documented improvements in the vision of myopic individuals after hypnotic interventions.
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				<category>Optometry</category>				
				
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