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Blue light glare from staring at your electronics all day might not necessarily be permanently damaging to your eyes — according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, it’s really only Uva or Uvb radiation that does that, and neither of those are emitted by computer screens — but long hours of staring at your computer screen definitely does contribute to eye strain.
Now that things are back open after more than a year of quarantine, remote working, endless Zoom meetings, and socially-distanced activities, we may not be spending as much time staring at computers, notebooks, and phone screens but that doesn’t mean that we shouldn’t stay protected. Blue light glasses, while not a protection against Uv rays,...
Blue light glare from staring at your electronics all day might not necessarily be permanently damaging to your eyes — according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, it’s really only Uva or Uvb radiation that does that, and neither of those are emitted by computer screens — but long hours of staring at your computer screen definitely does contribute to eye strain.
Now that things are back open after more than a year of quarantine, remote working, endless Zoom meetings, and socially-distanced activities, we may not be spending as much time staring at computers, notebooks, and phone screens but that doesn’t mean that we shouldn’t stay protected. Blue light glasses, while not a protection against Uv rays,...
- 10/15/2021
- by Jean Bentley and Latifah Muhammad
- Indiewire
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