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June 16, 2025

Are Screens ruining our Eyes?

Let’s face it, we’re all spending more time on screens. Whether it’s working from a laptop, scrolling on our phones, or bingeing on a show, our eyes are doing a lot more work than they used to. Are Screens Ruining Our Eyes? Article

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