Women's eyes may actually be different from men's as a new study has revealed that healthy emmetropic women have a bigger pupil diameter than men. From an anatomical point of view, a normal, non-pathological eye is known as an emmetropic eye, and has been studied very little until now in comparison with myopic and hypermetropic eyes. Normal, non-pathological emmetropic eyes are the most common type amongst the population (43.2 per cent), with a percentage that swings between 60.6 per cent in children from three to eight years and 29 per cent in those older than 66.
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