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Blue Light Blocking

Felicia Dunbar

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Editora: Publifye

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"Blue Light Blocking" explores the increasing exposure to blue light from digital devices and its effects on eye health and sleep. It highlights how our modern digital habits, especially increased screen time, can disrupt our natural circadian rhythm and potentially contribute to eye strain. The book emphasizes that while some blue light is beneficial, the concentrated doses from screens can suppress melatonin production, impacting sleep quality.

 
The book takes a comprehensive approach, starting with defining blue light and its sources, then detailing its biological effects using scientific studies. It explains complex concepts in an accessible manner, making it easy for anyone to understand the science behind blue light's impact. Readers will discover practical strategies, such as utilizing blue light filtering glasses and adjusting screen settings, to mitigate these effects and promote healthier digital habits.

 
Ultimately, "Blue Light Blocking" aims to empower individuals to take control of their digital environment. The book progresses from understanding the science to implementing real-world solutions, encouraging readers to adopt proactive measures for maintaining long-term eye health and regulating sleep in our digitally saturated world.
Disponível desde: 27/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 71 páginas.

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