Sunday, March 14, 2010

Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS)

              Computer vision syndrome (CVS) is a very real problem for many people who spend hours daily in front of a computer screen.
             Sometimes, simply rearranging your work environment to create better ergonomics is all you may need to do to reduce eye strain and other vision problems related to CVS. In some cases, a good pair of computer eyeglasses may help you see better at just the right distance range needed for viewing a computer screen.
            Read more about practical tips to ease computer eye strain, and learn what eye doctors have to say about relieving tired and irritated eyes.
Computer Eye Strain: 10 Steps for Relief 
            How to find a computer vision specialist, minimize glare, adjust your monitor, and cope with symptoms such as eye strain, eye fatigue, dry eyes, light sensitivity, blurred vision, headaches and more.

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