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Blue light -- the kind from your smartphone, tablet, TV, and even energy-efficient light bulbs -- can lead to a range of health issues. Here are a few tips to ward off blue light’s effects.
Blue light solutions such as blue light-blocking glasses and screen filters are quickly becoming popular consumer products during the coronavirus pandemic as Americans working from home grow more ...
Is artificial blue light damaging your eyes? Dig in to get the details.
From glasses and screen protectors, to better bulbs, we review the best blue light-blocking products to help with sleep, stress and strain.
New research has found that blue light from your smartphone screen won’t keep you up at night. But you still shouldn’t doomscroll in bed—here’s why.
If prolonged screen time is affecting your vision, sleep or energy, we've rounded up the best blue light eyewear for protecting your eyes.
Find out if blue-light blockers really work, and if blue-light blocking products like glasses, skin care, and screen protectors are worth buying.
However, blue light glasses claim to do more than just help people sleep. They can purportedly reduce eye strain and prevent screen-induced headaches, too.
Blue light from your PC's screen may disrupt your circadian rhythm. Here's how to use a blue light filter with built-in night modes on your PC or Mac .
The good news is that if the PlayStation Home button on your unit does continuously flash blue, and the screen goes blank so you can’t turn PS Vita on or off, there is a quick solution.
Blue light emitted by your phone, tablet, or laptop can potentially affect your sleep. Here's how to filter out the blue light for a more restful night.