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As more and more people continue to embrace the digital lifestyle, they are constantly looking at more screens throughout the day.
From the computer at work to PDAs and mobile phones to television, prolonged viewing of displays can cause eyestrain. And as temperatures get colder, people are more likely to spend more hours in front of the computer and television.
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As more and more people continue to embrace the digital lifestyle, they are constantly looking at more screens throughout the day.
From the computer at work to PDAs and mobile phones to television, prolonged viewing of displays can cause eyestrain. And as temperatures get colder, people are more likely to spend more hours in front of the computer and television.
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November 23, 2006 - 12:00am