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Blue light glasses are a popular way to reduce eye strain and headaches from screen use, but do they really help with headaches? Dive into the research.
Blue-light-blocking glasses may help reduce eye strain from looking at screens. If you’ve recently gone shopping for a new pair of eyeglasses, there’s a chance you may have come across some ...
Bottom line: Blue-light-blocking (BLB) glasses could be your first line of defense. Blue-light-blocking glasses might seem simple. But, the science behind them is complex and a little, er ...
Blue-light glasses are shaping up to be the accessory of our prolonged screen-mediated moment. But do we need them? Blue-light glasses are fitted with lenses that filter out certain light waves ...
Have you come across blue lenses? Every time I go to get my new glasses made, I am always asked whether I want the blue lenses. But what exactly are these blue lenses? I am told that it protects ...
Blue-light filtering glasses may not reduce eyestrain associated with computer use, and their effect on improving sleep quality and retinal health is unclear, a review published Thursday says.
By Dani Blum The pitch for blue-light-filtering glasses is compelling: an easy way to counteract that bleary-eyed feeling that sets in after hours of scrolling on your phone or staring at a laptop.
On Amazon, dozens of brands now sell nonprescription blue light glasses — the best-selling option has more than 100,000 positive reviews. Even Apple’s iPhone offers a “Night Shift” mode ...