FARGO - Ours is a society of screens. We spend hours at our computers at work, hours at our computers at home, and hours on our phones and tablets in between. All of that screen-staring can cause a ...
Many adults in the U.S. have jobs that require 8 hours per day or more working at a computer. This is in addition to their recreational screen time watching TV, using a computer or their phone.
Spending hours looking at a computer or phone screen has become inescapable in many workplaces: More than 104 million Americans are exposed to excessive screen time — defined as seven or more hours ...
Dr. James McGuinness has been a partner with St. Charles Vision (citywide; www.stcharlesvision.com) since 1994. As spokesperson for the company's efforts to educate the public about computer-related ...
If a long day of screen time makes the world look blurry and leaves your eyeballs feeling as if they’ve been rolled in sand, you might be suffering from computer vision syndrome, says Adam Ramsey, O.D ...
In today’s digital age, prolonged screen time—from computers to smartphones—can lead to significant eye strain. To mitigate this, the 20-20-20 rule is a simple yet effective strategy: every 20 minutes ...
The trouble started every day at around 3 p.m., after Cathy Higgins had spent five or six hours staring at an array of computer screens at her desk. Her university job overseeing research projects ...
Turning on dark mode in Windows 10 will change the appearance of many programs, and can help reduce eye strain. Although Windows 10 has its own dark mode settings, some programs like Microsoft Word ...
People play video games as a means of escape and entertainment. With the dawn of the Internet, online gaming has also provided avenues for gamers to interact and socialize with each other without ...
FARGO - Ours is a society of screens. We spend hours at our computers at work, hours at our computers at home, and hours on our phones and tablets in between. All of that screen-staring can cause a ...