Part of the natural electromagnetic energy spectrum
Blue light is part of the natural electromagnetic energy spectrum. Most of your exposure to blue light is from the sun, but some health experts have raised questions about whether artificial blue light could be damaging your eyes. Some studies have shown that blue light damages cells in laboratory animals.
Bluelight is part of the natural electromagnetic energy spectrum. Most of your exposure to bluelightis from the sun, but some health experts have raised questions about whether…
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Bluelight is a portion of the visible light spectrum that can influence alertness, hormone production, and sleep cycles. This wavelength of lightis emitted by LED and fluorescent lights,…
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Blue light has shorter wavelengths and higher energy than other colors. Some research shows a link between eye damage and short-wave bluelight with wavelengths between 415 and 455 nanometers.
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About one-third of all visiblelightisbluelight. The most natural source is sunlight, but LED TVs, fluorescent lights, smartphones, tablets, and computers emit bluelight, too. Most Recent…
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Whatisblue light? The effect bluelight has on your sleep and more. Although itis environmentally friendly, bluelight can affect your sleep and potentially cause disease. Until…
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Children’s eyes are more sensitive to bluelight, because, says O’Hagan, “as we age our bluelight vision decreases. By the time you get to about 20 your bluelight…
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First things first: " Bluelightislight in the visible portion of the light spectrum with a wavelength between 400 and 450 nanometers," says Norman Shedlo, OD, an optometrist based…
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Blue lightis exactly that: light with blue wavelengths—which are supposedly beneficial during daylight hours because they boost attention, reaction times, and mood.
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And more importantly, bluelight controls our sleep cycle. BlueLight and Your Health—The Bigger Picture. Bluelight’s job is to make you feel more awake and alert; it’s why…
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Blue light from electronics is linked to problems like blurry vision, eyestrain, dry eye, macular degeneration, and cataracts. Some people have sleep issues. Here’s what you need to know.
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Although people often associate bluelight with computers and phones, the largest source of bluelightis sunlight. Other sources include fluorescent light, compact fluorescent light bulbs and LED light.…
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