Macular degeneration is the leading cause of blindness in adults over 50.
Blue wavelength light and macular degeneration.
Talk to an eye care professional about options about ways to protect your family and your eyes from blue light.
However the blue light emitted from the sun and the blue light emitted from electronic devices are significantly different.
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This has been seen in experiments on mice.
Blue light exposure may increase the risk of macular degeneration.
The scientific evidence implicates blue light as a risk factor in contributing to the onset or progression of macular degeneration as well as other eye diseases such as cataracts.
One fear is that overexposure to blue light could lead to retinal damage as is seen in the development of age related macular degeneration amd.
So why take a chance on the unknown.
2 3 in an increasingly technological society we are exposed to more blue light than ever before.
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Macular degeneration is an eye condition that is caused by the harmful blue light from computers cell phones and the sun.
Blue rays of light which have shorter wavelengths and more energy than other colors can damage our eyes over time they contribute to macular degeneration the primary cause of blindness.
Blue light and macular degeneration.
Prolonged exposure to the short wavelength light triggers toxic molecules to be generated in the eye s light sensitive cells that causes macular degeneration a condition which may result in.
Risks to the eyes from exposure to this light are negligible but blue light may have other effects on our health.
There are types of iol that can protect the eye and retina from blue light.
There have been recent studies that show a correlation between increased exposure to blue light especially certain wavelengths and increased risk for age related macular degeneration amd.
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We stare at our screens every day and the blue light emitted is causing serious problems for our eyeballs.
It can also be genetic and passed down through family genes.
The lens naturally protects the eye from almost all ultraviolet light and some blue light.
A harvard medical study states that high energy visible hev blue light has been identified for years as the most dangerous light for the retina.