It’s no secret screen time has soared during the pandemic1. Especially for those able to work from home, you might oscillate from virtual meetings to online happy hours to a feel-good TV series on Netflix. And repeat. With all this skyrocketed screen time, the thought might have crossed your mind once or twice: Should I invest in a pair of blue-light-blocking glasses? These lenses, meant to filter out the blue light in your surroundings, are practically exploding in popularity as we continue to bombard our retinas with LED-backlit screens—you can snag a pair for anywhere from $12 to $95.
Similar Posts
How to use the RE-AIM framework to evaluate public health interventions – Healthcare Economist
The RE-AIM framework developed by Glasgow et al. (1999) has five evaluation components. Reach: share of…
Hello Patient Secures $22.5M for Conversational AI Solution
Hello Patient, a conversational AI company, has raised $22.5 million in Series A funding, which it…
Essential Guide to Diabetic Weight Loss Diet: Healthy Foods for Better Control
Spread the love Understanding Diabetic Weight Loss Weight management plays a crucial role in the health…
Mobility and Self Care
This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible….
Yes, You Can Get Skin Cancer & *Still* Be Vitamin D Deficient
The sun has a bad rap in the beauty space. So often, you’ll hear beauty experts…
Anorexia: The Body Neglected
Anorexia nervosa takes an enormous toll on the body. But that’s not all. It has the…
