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Blue light -- the kind from your smartphone, tablet, TV, and even energy-efficient light bulbs -- is not necessarily damaging to the eyes but can trigger eyestrain and lead to a range of health ...
Your smartphone -- along with tablets, laptops, and TV screens -- gives off blue light. Certain waves of blue light in varying degrees of strength may be shown to cause changes in your skin ...
Blue light emitted by devices like smartphones, computers, and televisions is becoming a major factor disrupting our sleep cycles. Research reveals that a significant number of Americans use ...
Blue light glasses gained popularity over the past few years with the idea they protect our eyes against screen usage — but a new analysis shows they might not be as beneficial to our eye health ...
Adding a blue-light filter to your eyeglasses may not ease eye strain from computer work, protect the retina or help with sleep at night, according to a new review of existing research.
Sanrio's Hello Kitty has received a new "haute couture-like" kimono and yukata collection from Yamato Lab, with the clothing seamlessly blending a traditional Japanese style with modern-day kawaii.
While blue light has gotten a lot of focus as something to avoid, there’s also recent research that shows more than just blue light can have a negative effect on falling asleep. Read on for ...