A new study from Canada finds that blue light before bed might not be as bad for adults as we have been led to believe.
Forget cancer: That devilishly useful smartphone in your pocket is likely to blind you before killing you – at least, if the latest round of breathless hype is to be believed. Relax. Neither is true, ...
The blue light emitted from the screens of cell phones and computers could accelerate blindness, according to new research. Ongoing exposure to this light triggers a reaction in the eye's ...
As if we didn’t have enough guilt about our device addiction: Mounting evidence shows that blue-light exposure from our screens (while Netflix bingeing, Insta-scrolling or frantically checking e-mails ...
DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) -- The skin is the body's largest organ, so it makes sense to protect it. But could the electronic devices we use every day be damaging our skin? Dr. Julie Woodward, the Chief of ...
With lockdowns continuing across the country, it’s safe to say that most of us have experienced an uptick in screen time. The skin damage potentially caused by the blue-light rays these devices emit ...
Here's why you should keep your phone somewhere other than your bed at night. — -- intro:Ever fall asleep while Insta-scrolling on your smartphone—or purposely leave it on your bed while you ...
Michael Freeman is a founder of The Skin Centre, a private dermatology practice on the Gold Coast, Queensland. The centre has developed its own range of skincare products. Blue light is part of the ...
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