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  2. Visual snow syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Visual snow is a phenomenon where a person perceives visual disturbances, such as fine graininess or "static," in their field of vision. This can occur in low-light conditions, in the dark, or when the visual system amplifies light perception.

  3. Dry eye syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Treatment depends on the underlying cause. Artificial tears are usually the first line of treatment. Wrap-around glasses that fit close to the face may decrease tear evaporation. [9] Looking carefully at the medications a person is taking and, if safe, altering the medications, may also improve symptoms if these medications are the cause.

  4. Blue light spectrum - Wikipedia

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    The cornea is located at the front of the eyeball and serves as the initial point where light enters the eye. Blue light exposure to the cornea increases the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), [9] molecules in corneal epithelial cells.

  5. Randy Moss explains why he is wearing sunglasses on ... - AOL

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    Moss did not provide more information about the illness or cause behind the glasses, but encouraged people to check in with their doctors. "Y'all do your checkups, get your bloodwork done, and we ...

  6. 13 best dishwasher detergents, according to cleaning experts

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    While it takes some trial and error, finding the best dishwasher detergents to use is key to making your cloudy glasses and crud-covered plates look brand new. I spoke with cleaning experts and ...

  7. Why can’t you look at the eclipse? Here’s how to DIY safe ...

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    If glasses are not your thing, you can also look at the eclipse using a telescope, camera lens, or binoculars, but they must have the proper filter over the top to avoid causing any eye damage.

  8. Photochromic lens - Wikipedia

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    A photochromic eyeglass lens, part of the lens darkened after exposure to sunlight while the other part remained covered. A photochromic lens is an optical lens that darkens on exposure to light of sufficiently high frequency, most commonly ultraviolet (UV) radiation.

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