There are both benefits and dangers associated with blue light. Exposure during the day can lead to improved attention and moods but at night can disrupt sleep.
Personal digital devices, emitting high-energy light, namely in the blue wavelength, have raised concerns about possible harmful effects on users' eyes. Scientific research history has shown a relationship between exposure to blue light and changes in ocular structures. The main goal of this review...
Sunlight contains red, orange, yellow, green and blue light rays and many shades of each of these colors. The color of individual light rays depends on their energy and wavelength. Combined, the full spectrum of colored visible light rays creates what we call “white light” or sunlight. Dig...
Blue light is located in a narrow band near an outer edge of the visible spectrum, with wavelengths close to those of ultraviolet light. Blue light triggers your eyes to react, especially the lens,retina, and cornea. Some research shows a link between eye damage and short-wave blue light ...
Blue Light Damageto the eye is becoming more and more prevalent since the majority of us are using digital devices in our daily routines. Studies indicate that blue light may increase our risk of cataracts and macular degeneration. Prolonged exposure of blue light from work on computers, smart ...
Reduces digital eye strain and fatigue Prevents disruption of your natural sleep-wake cycle May lower risk of long-term retinal damage Improves overall eye comfort during computer use By filtering blue light in the evening hours especially, you can maintain better sleep patterns and reduce eye strai...
Eyesafe® technology has been developed to selectively filter the more intense bands of UV and high-energy visible (HEV) blue light, while not compromising the full color spectrum experience. Compared to many other technologies that cause for a yellow, orange or dulled impact to color, Eye...
Scleral cross-linking by riboflavin and blue light application in young rabbits: damage threshold and eye growth inhibition. Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol... Iseli, Hans PeterKoerber, NicoleKoch, ChristianKarl, AnettPenk, AnjaHuster, DanielReichenbach, AndreasWiedemann, PeterFrancke, Mike - 《Graef...
Is blue light bad for your eyes? Prolonged exposure can cause vision issues, according to reports frominstitutions like UC Davis—think retinal cell damage, macular degeneration, cataracts, and eye cancer. Children have higher risk for such effects compared to adults, due to greater absorption of...
Blue light is a predominant component of light emitting devices (LEDs), which are increasingly present in our environment. There is already accumulating evidence that blue light exposure causes damage to retinal cells in vitro and in vivo; however, much less is known about potential effects of bl...