Cell phones, Computers, and the Sun: How Exposure to Blue Light May Affect Sleep Patterns
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Students are spending more time than ever on digital devices. In fact, screen time has doubled since 2019, largely due to the pandemic, which has forced educators to shift to …
Eyesafe and Trafera today announce they are partnering to help protect the eyes of millions of students using digital devices.
The primary reason kids are more vulnerable to potentially harmful blue light emissions is the young eye has minimal defense against blue light.
The short answer is no. Blue light is beneficial in modest amounts. In fact, about 25% of sunlight is blue light, although the actual amount at any point in time …
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