Myopia is often discussed casually and its significance in leading to more severe vision disorders isn’t taken as seriously as it should be. Essentially, those with myopia—sometimes referred to as…
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Computer Vision Syndrome (also known as Digital Eye Strain) is affecting a growing number of children, according to Vaught Eye Associates. In an effort to help raise awareness, the eye…
The International Consumer Electronics Show is the largest technology exposition in the world. All of the latest and greatest advancements in the digital world are revealed at the event which…
A recent publication by The Vision Council has found that the number of digital device users has increased from 45% of American adults in 2012, to nearly 70% in 2015….
Since being established, GUNNAR Optiks has been sharing that blue light emitted from digital devices manipulates your brain into slowing production of natural melatonin. The wavelength of blue light that is emitted…
In a recent article published by Business Wire, they explore the long term effects of increased technology use on our eyes. As we all know, digital technology has become an…
Like to just check your phone one last time before going to bed? According to Skye Gould and Kevin Loria on techinsider.io “It may be hard to stop, but looking…
In a recent article in the New York Times, tech writer, Gregory Schmidt, reviews a handful of great ways to help improve your sleep. Like diet and exercise, sleep is…
[via WIRED] A fast-growing body of research has linked artificial light exposure to disruptions in circadian rhythms, the light-triggered releases of hormones that regulate bodily function. Circadian disruption has in turn…
There is an alarming upward trend in myopia, a.k.a. nearsightedness, in the past several years. According to a recent research study, 60 years ago, only 10% to 20% of the Chinese population…