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Sixty to 70% of computer users suffer from eye strain, or computer vision syndrome. A North Texas eye specialist tells how to prevent and treat it.
All that digital time is hard on the eyes, particularly because it can increase your risk of developing a condition called computer vision syndrome (CVS), also known as digital eye strain.
Adjusting your computer monitor, taking regular breaks, using eye drops, and making changes to your environment could help relieve eyestrain and dry eyes. The amount of time you spend staring at a ...
Screen time and eye strain can lead to headaches and migraine attacks. Learn our favorite practical tips to save your eyes and your head.
This has led to a rise in complaints like eye strain, dryness, and headaches. Many turn to solutions like blue light glasses, but experts suggest a different option: computer glasses. Do they ...
Symptoms include red, scratchy eyes, which can worsen if your job involves long periods in front of a computer screen. Extended computer use adds extra stress to your eyes, so setting boundaries ...