I’ve been wearing glasses since third grade, but to be honest, I never really liked them—until now. At 51, things have ...
In the end, he says you don’t need to wear blue-light-blocking glasses during the day. However, our bodies associate blue light with daytime, so exposure to it when you’re trying to go to bed ...
We tested blue light glasses to find the best ones for business trips, movie marathons on long flights, e-readers, and excessive screen time. Barbara Bellesi Zito is a writer with nearly 20 years ...
Christine L. Larsen, MD, is an ophthalmologist practicing at Minnesota Eye Consultants where she serves as medical director for the four ancillary surgery centers in the practice.
Glasses with photochromic lenses won’t get as dark ... and many brands of light adaptive lenses also contain blue ...
Learn more› By Kaitlyn Wells and Zoe Vanderweide If you believe the hype, blue-light blocking glasses will prevent headaches, decrease eyestrain, and help you sleep like a baby. But do they work?
She is also a Certified Stress Management Coach. Do blue light glasses actually work? Though they claim to reduce eyestrain and headaches and help you sleep better, no robust research confirms ...