Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Shelley E. Kohan covers the retail industry and is based in New York. The rapid expansion of consumer electronics usage in the ...
You need your tears, especially if you're looking at your phone for hours! We have a roundup of tips to help keep your eyes healthy in these screen-dominated times.
Sleep scientists are changing how they think about screen use at night. By Caroline Hopkins Legaspi Experts have long warned about the dangers of blue light before bed. When exposed via smartphones, ...
You’ve likely heard this advice before: put your phone away before bed to avoid blue light and sleep better. Many people now believe blue light from screens disrupts melatonin, leading to restless ...
There are cheaper and more effective ways to salvage your eyes from all that screen time. By Dani Blum The pitch for blue-light-filtering glasses is compelling: an easy way to counteract that ...
Chelsea Reynolds is affiliated with Flinders University with academic status, is a member of the Australasian Sleep Association, and is a co-founder of the digital CBTi program, Bedtime Window. It’s ...
Interested in ways to use your Mac so it isn’t making it harder for you to get to sleep? While blue light has become a much-talked-about enemy of sleep, there’s recent research that shows more than ...
If you're eyeing a low-blue-light PC monitor for late-night gaming sessions, you might want to wait for Lenovo's NaturaSynth concept, unveiled this week at IFA. I’m the deputy managing editor of the ...
Excessive screen time may be taking more from children than their attention. For the first time, researchers in Turkey have shown that blue light exposure can speed up the onset of puberty in male ...
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