In this new age of being hyper-connected, screen-gazing has become part of our DNA. From working and learning to entertainment and connections, digital media is by our side all day long. And although ...
Screens play a critical role in our daily lives, allowing us to learn, work, entertain ourselves, and stay connected with others. However, spending too much time in front of a screen can cause health ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Whether you like it or not, screen time is an inevitable part of modern life, and for some of us, it's pretty much how we spend ...
To understand this condition better, we spoke to Dr Abha Gahlot, Senior Consultant, Department of Ophthalmology - Sharda Hospital. Here’s what she shared about SVS, its risk factors, and actionable ...
Over the last few decades, more people are developing what's called computer eye syndrome. It's a term for eye problems brought on by prolonged computer use, and its symptoms include things like dry ...
In today's digital age, our reliance on screens for work, education, and entertainment has become increasingly pervasive. However, prolonged screen time often comes at a cost to our visual health, ...
Sleep, eye bogies, or if you live in the US eye boogers. According to Tej Johal, optometrist at Maverick and Wolf the icky ...
As screen time increases, many suffer from Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS). Simple steps like the 20-20-20 rule, eye exercises, and ergonomic adjustments can help prevent and manage CVS symptoms, ...
An estimated 60 to 70% of computer users suffer from eye strain, or computer vision syndrome. It results from prolonged use of screens on computers and digital devices. KERA’s Sam Baker talks about ...
Moisturize eyes at least twice a day with lubricating eye drops, follow the 20-20-20 rule to prevent digital eye strain Device use can cut normal blinking; blink often to keep the eye surface moist, ...