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View Post: Macam-macam: Easing Computer Eye Strain
25 Feb 2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Jali)
The researchers found a link between eyesight problems and heavy computer use in five percent of ten thousands middle age workers. Prevent Blindness America recommends these to ease computer eye strain: ...
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View Post: Prevent eyestrain at the computer - KIVITV.COM
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View Post: Top 10 Ergonomic Upgrades For Your Workspace
Lifehacker Australia
6 hours ago by Kevin Purdy ...
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View Post: E-Reader: Which is the best portable electronic reader?
19 Nov 2009
Because the screen doesn't have to be refreshed thirty times a second (like a computer monitor), there is no flicker, and that combined with the lack of backlighting means absolutely no eye strain. When I have been at the computer all ...
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View Post: Choosing Computer Monitors - How to Avoid Computer Eye Strain ...
7 Nov 2009 by alfred
You can reduce eyestrain simply by adjusting the font quality and refresh rate of your computer. Make sure that your computer's screen is slightly below eye level and at least 20-26 cm from the eyes. Monitors are with lighting systems ...
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View Post: I have frequent headaches, do I need an eye exam? «
16 Nov 2009 by murphyod
Migraines usually begin in the morning or some time during the day (it is interesting to note that many eye strain issues occur towards the end of the day or after long periods of reading, computer use, etc). If it is determined by your ...
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View Post: Smartphones Causing Eye Strain — MobileBeyond
3 Nov 2009 by info@mobilebeyond.net (Brian Prows)
Cell phone users spend over seven hours a day in front of a computer, television or mobile phone, leading to eye fatigue and mobile health problems. Voice recognition may help smartphone users in the future avoid eye strain by ...
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View Post: On Wearing Sunglasses While Internet Browsing
Tosh.0 Blog
20 Nov 2009 by Chris Lesinski ...
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