Smartphone Users Go Blind After Checking Phones In Bed
Two Women Go Blind After Looking At Their Smartphones In Bed The According to a new case study published in the new england journal of medicine, the bright light from your phone can totally sabotage your eyesight—at least for a little while, anyway. in one. Gazing at a smartphone in the dark can give people the feeling that they've temporarily lost vision in one eye. a 22 year old woman in england thought she was going blind in one eye. she could.
Smartphone Users Temporarily Blinded After Looking At Screen In Bed June 26, 2016 at 8:00 a.m. edt. warning: looking at your smartphone while lying in bed at night could wreak havoc on your vision. two women went temporarily blind from constantly checking their. London warning: looking at your smartphone while lying in bed at night could wreak havoc on your vision. two women went temporarily blind from constantly checking their phones in the dark, say. That said, rahul khurana, m.d., a spokesman for the american academy of ophthalmology, told abc news that he doubts very many smartphone fans will wind up going temporarily blind, as it feels. Smartphone at night could make you go blind: two women have suffered "transient smartphone blindness" after checking their phones in bed.
Smartphone Users Go Blind After Checking Phones In Bed That said, rahul khurana, m.d., a spokesman for the american academy of ophthalmology, told abc news that he doubts very many smartphone fans will wind up going temporarily blind, as it feels. Smartphone at night could make you go blind: two women have suffered "transient smartphone blindness" after checking their phones in bed. It turns out, though, that your before bed social media checking could be bad for more than just your zzs. doctors diagnosed two women, a 22 year old and a 40 year old, with temporary blindness. The doctors suspected this was because if a person lays on, say, their left side, their left eye is partially blocked by the pillow and adapts to darkness, while the right eye adapts to the light.
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