Screens dominate the workday, the commute and the wind-down hours, and your eyes are paying the price. Around 60 million ...
Lighting, screen position and regular checkups all factor into how your eyes hold up during a long day of screen time.
An estimated 60 to 70% of computer users suffer from eye strain, or computer vision syndrome. It results from prolonged use of screens on computers and digital devices. KERA’s Sam Baker talks about ...
Digital eye strain is the catch-all term for the burning, blurring and aching that hits after hours on a laptop or phone, and ...
Over the last few decades, more people are developing what's called computer eye syndrome. It's a term for eye problems brought on by prolonged computer use, and its symptoms include things like dry ...
Burning eyes after work may be more than simple fatigue. Experts explain how screen time, dry eye syndrome, dehydration and workplace conditions contribute to irritation, and what can help.
Fatigue and stress have long been common woes at the end of a workday. Now, in the digital age, there's a new set of struggles: headaches, dry eyes and double vision. These are the unique symptoms of ...
A recent study in the Indian Journal of Ophthalmology in January 2026 reveals that computer vision syndrome significantly ...
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