Lucia Eyes makes blue light glasses designed to reduce the strain of long screen days, and has grown alongside a cultural ...
Operating systems come with all sorts of helpful features that people are underutilizing, some of which make staring at a ...
Marketers promote blue light glasses benefits such as reduced eye strain, and better sleep but research has not confirmed most of those claims.
Screen time has many people asking whether their contact lenses can do double duty by filtering blue light along with correcting vision. The answer depends on the lens, the brand and what you can ...
Blue light is a high-energy part of visible light from the sun, screens, and light-emitting diode (LED) bulbs. Your cornea and lens don’t block blue light the way they block ultraviolet (UV) rays.
If you’re like most adults, you may be spending more time in front of screens than ever before — and feeling eye strain as a result. To help ease this strain, many people have turned to blue light ...
We know we need to keep our skin protected from sunlight — but what about blue light? According to experts, the light emitted by our tech devices can wreak havoc on our skin, including speeding up ...
Despite their popularity, blue light-blocking glasses probably don’t do much to reduce eyestrain, help keep people alert or improve sleep, according to a meta-analysis looking at 17 studies published ...
Take a wander down the skincare aisle of any health and beauty retailer and you’ll be met with a bewildering array of creams and sprays, promising to protect you from various threats to your skin. You ...
We checked in with experts to learn about the risks of indoor light and how we can protect ourselves. By Crystal Martin You’ve probably heard more about the perils of blue light lately because our ...
Blue light has gotten a bad rap, getting blamed for loss of sleep and eye damage. Personal electronic devices emit more blue light than any other color. Blue light has a short wavelength, which means ...
It’s a topic that’s polarizing for techies and Luddites alike: Is it ever truly okay to touch your laptop or desktop screen? While smartphones and tablets definitely normalized the idea of putting our ...