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Blue-light glasses don't help with eye strain, major study says

Blue-light glasses don't help with eye strain, major study says
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Blue-light glasses don't help with eye strain, major study says

Blue-light glasses don't help with eye strain, major study says
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Do blue light glasses work? What experts say about their effectiveness

Blue light glasses or computer glasses are marketed as critical for people staring at screens all day. How effective are they, really? ....

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Do blue light glasses work? What experts say about their effectiveness

Blue light glasses or computer glasses are marketed as critical for people staring at screens all day. How effective are they, really? ....

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Doctors seeing increase in LASIK eye procedures amid COVID-19


Doctors are calling it MADE, which stands for mask-associated dry eye.
Author: Jasmine Monroe
Updated: 6:45 AM EDT April 9, 2021
BRECKSVILLE, Ohio The use of face masks is our new norm and now considered essential for the prevention and spread of COVID-19, but doctors say they are starting to see a problem on the horizon known as mask-associated dry eye, which is also being called MADE.
The American Refractive Surgery Council, which helps consumers make informed choices about their vision, reported an uptick in LASIK procedures – 16.3 percent year-over-year – in the last quarter of 2020, according to a press release.
“Contact lenses are great, but they are a risk of infection or bacterial infections can get into the contact and into the eyes. Same thing with viruses, says Dr. William Wiley with Clear Choice Custom LASIK in Brecksville. So the coronavirus could be transmitted that way, so a lot of patients decided this ....

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