If you spend hours staring at screens each day, you have probably heard the advice. Every 20 minutes, look at something 20 ...
Lighting, screen position and regular checkups all factor into how your eyes hold up during a long day of screen time.
The issue with screens is proximity and duration. Phones and laptops sit inches from your face for hours at a time.
Ever spent more than two consecutive hours looking at a computer screen? Us too. Computers can make us more productive, but the bad news is that too much screen time can also lead to something called ...
Screens dominate the workday, the commute and the wind-down hours, and your eyes are paying the price. Around 60 million ...
If your eyes feel fried after a day of screen time, you’ve probably wondered whether blue light filtering technology could ...
Digital eye strain is the catch-all term for the burning, blurring and aching that hits after hours on a laptop or phone, and ...
Contact lenses make it easier for people with poor vision to work and carry out daily tasks. About 45 million people in the U.S. use them to correct their vision. Soft contact lenses are the same size ...