Research Article June 16, 2026
Smartphone Usage Behavior and Self-Reported Ocular Surface Symptoms Among Young Adults in North India: A Questionnaire-Based Cross-Sectional Study
Ragni Kumari* and Vanshika Sharma
JOJ Ophthalmology is a progressive journal that presents the information concerned with the study and treatment of disorders and diseases of the eye. JOJO has worldwide distribution and supports medical professionals in the delivery of excellent ophthalmic information by publishing. This journal focuses on the anatomy, physiology, pathology of diseases related to eye and even encircles the broad range of topics like treatment, recent developments in ophthalmology, optometry, vision science, pathophysiology and etiology of eye diseases as well as advances in diagnostic techniques, surgical treatment. The journal pleasantly welcomes various papers like Opinions, Research, Review Articles, Mini- Reviews, Short Communications, Letter to Editors etc., for the most recent ongoing and future research.
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