Blue light is very, very bad.

Hmmm. I think you’re just a shill for the Blue Light Cartel… :open_mouth:

Avoid blue sunglasses/shades too.

My monitor has some thing to suppress blue light and relieve eye strain i think most monitor do. I do have my monitor on gaming mode so its probably not active lol.

https://www.benq.eu/Microsite/eye-care-monitors/lbl.html

Hmmmm……You might be onto something there freeme… :smiley:

do not look at the blue sky, it is very very bad

Avoid blue light. Eat fresh veggies and fruits; avoid junk food. Don’t smoke cigarettes. Exercise. Go to the gym. Take a bicycle to work. Do yoga. Meditate.

You will still die.

OMG …… Now that is Blindingly Ugly ……

Is she channeling Stevie Wonder?

I’m dying anyway , so that’s why Beer, Pasta, Bread & Butter, Ice Cream, Chips & Dip, Snickers, and Cajun Crawfish stay on the menu. … LOL… :beer:

Beware The Light :smiley:

I Got The Blues

I was referring to OP

Kawi! Geesh man! You’re gonna give me nightmares!

That’s what the Blue Light Cartel wants everyone to think.

Haha, coated lens is fine but not this type.

Scientific Article? It looks more like a press release to me, probably from the university’s PR office.

Although the Phys.org article almost certainly was derived from something written by a PR person, there is a real scientific paper behind it:

http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-28254-8

When I looked at the paper, I rapidly found out why the PR person actually did perform a useful role in this case :slight_smile:

Press release based on a published scientific article.

This is what happens when your big, fat government grant to push man made global cooling/warming/change dries up and you still have to pay off the Range Rover.

Paraclesus was on the right track on this topic as with so many others when he argued, “Sola dosis facit venenum.”

The actual paper is about in vitro testing (eg - in a petri dish) that appears to be aimed at determining the chemical and biological processes by which blue light contributes age related macular degeneration.

Although well outside my expertise, it appears to be good research into the fundamentals of how the eye functions and why blue light exposure is correlated with long term adverse effects.

However, it does not examine what level of risk is correlated to given exposure levels, so it is a misrepresentation of this research to present it as an argument for avoiding all blue light exposure.