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Learn more› By Kaitlyn Wells and Zoe Vanderweide If you believe the hype, blue-light blocking glasses will prevent headaches, decrease eyestrain, and help you sleep like a baby. But do they work?
Sales of Bud Light have dipped after conservatives on social media lashed out at its best-selling beer over a social media promotion with a trans influencer earlier this month. And even as ...
More than a year after a consumer boycott drained the sales of what was once the nation’s most popular beer, Bud Light still has a hangover. New sales data show Bud Light has slipped in the ...
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 ...
We’ve all read the reports: Blue light can play a role in sleep issues. It’s also been mentioned as a factor in skin damage, too. Fortunately, not only can you enable a blue-light filter on ...
Full-face LED masks like this one can cost up to several thousand U.S. dollars. The application of red light can stimulate collagen production and blood circulation, and even reduce signs of aging.
Social media posts showcasing the use of red light therapy devices at home are sparking interest in this trendy skin treatment — but does it deliver on its promises? While some studies have ...
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