If you're doing lots of video as a substack creator, make sure to watch your screentime and apply blue light filtration or blue-blocking glasses, as synthetic blue light induces myopia, and HALF the global population is expected to have this condition by 2050.
If you're doing lots of video as a substack creator, make sure to watch your screentime and apply blue light filtration or blue-blocking glasses, as synthetic blue light induces myopia, and HALF the global population is expected to have this condition by 2050.
Compare the hazards of blue light with the not well known fact that monitors often have fluorescent light back-lighting. That is hell on the eyes. Huge spectrum of EMF exposure. Fluorescent is older tech, but switchmode type circuitry generates square wave EMF, a big hazard. Science is at bioinitiative.org
If you're doing lots of video as a substack creator, make sure to watch your screentime and apply blue light filtration or blue-blocking glasses, as synthetic blue light induces myopia, and HALF the global population is expected to have this condition by 2050.
Compare the hazards of blue light with the not well known fact that monitors often have fluorescent light back-lighting. That is hell on the eyes. Huge spectrum of EMF exposure. Fluorescent is older tech, but switchmode type circuitry generates square wave EMF, a big hazard. Science is at bioinitiative.org
The u no what party said we will all be dead by then from global warming (aka climate change), So I’m not worried.
I hear you, but that same party is saying nothing about blue light, and in fact steering us away from it via misdirection and half-truth.
https://romanshapoval.substack.com/i/154549769/is-blue-light-harmful
The study you cite is https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10093228/
It does not control for the obvious cofactor which would be hazardsous levels of switchmode circuitry EMF (dirty electricity) from computer screens.
It is axiomatic that, to be valid, studies must control for obvious cofactors.
Stupid is as stupid does.
It's not a deadly disease.
One can be saved.