The blue glow from televisions and other screens suppresses natural mechanisms that help us fall asleep at night, but blocking just the blue wavelength may restore normal nighttime sleepiness, ...
Despite their popularity, blue light-blocking glasses probably don’t do much to reduce eyestrain, help keep people alert or improve sleep, according to a meta-analysis looking at 17 studies published ...
Sleep ZM announces the expansion of its blue-light-blocking glasses line, designed to help address eye strain from extended ...
Many of us are never far away from some form of electronic screen, whether it is a computer monitor, a smartphone, or a television set. Spending hours in front of these devices can cause eye strain, ...
With more people spending greater amounts of time staring at screens, there’s been an upsurge in demand for blue light blocking glasses. These specially designed eyeglasses are made to block or filter ...
The blue light blocking glasses market is anticipated to increase as consumers seek personalized designs, enhanced comfort, and unique features driven by growing demand for self-expression, improved ...
After University of Tennessee, Knoxville student Alyssa Bond started wearing blue light-blocking glasses about four months ago, the headaches she suffered following hours of staring at a screen ...
There's a certain strain or discomfort you can feel in your eyes after a long day of looking at your laptop or iPad. A pair of blue-light glasses can help reduce that. Whether it's school or work ...
Look to these stylish glasses from Ray-Ban, Warby Parker, Caddis and other star-favored brands to potentially avoid disrupting your sleep cycle. By Thomas Hindle The coronavirus changed the way many ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The blue glow from televisions and other screens suppresses natural mechanisms that help us fall asleep at night, but blocking just the blue wavelength may restore normal ...
It’s everywhere. At your 9-to-5 job, on the train, in the bathroom, even in your bed as you’re trying to fall asleep. If you’re reading this, it’s right in your face — blue light. Ever since we’ve ...