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The Early Show on CBS recommends VSP’s tips on easing eye strain in a digital world

CBS News Medical Correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton was recently on “The Early Show” to discuss Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) in a segment titled “How to Ease Your Computer Eye Strain.”

“It’s a new and growing condition that’s a byproduct of modern technology,” she said. “The most common symptoms are: eye strain, dry or irritated eyes, fatigue, and headaches.” Dr. Ashton not only provides the latest on a health problem that affects 70 percent of computer users, her recommendations on easing this strain are tips from VSP Vision Care:

  1. Blink Often: When looking at a computer or hand-held digital device, it’s common for you to blink two to three times less than you normally would. This can lead to “dry eye.” Blinking bathes your eyes in tears, and tears are naturally therapeutic for the eyes.
  2. The 20/20/20 Rule: When spending long periods in front of a digital device, every 20 minutes, spend 20 seconds looking at something 20 feet away to allow your eyes to rest.
  3. Ensure Proper Lighting: Poor lighting often causes eye strain. To help ease the strain on your eyes, keep bright lighting overhead to a minimum and position your desk lamp to shine on your desk, and not at you. Position your computer screen in a way that reduces reflections and glare from windows or overhead lights.
  4. Location of computer screen: Most people find it more comfortable to view a computer when the eyes are looking downward. Optimally, the computer screen should be 15 to 20 degrees below eye level (about 4 or 5 inches) as measured from the center of the screen and 20 to 28 inches from the eyes.

For more information about computer-related vision problems visit the “My Eyes” tab on VSP’s Facebook page.

Beware of Doe-Eyed Trend

Lady Gaga from her "Bad Romance" music video

Lady Gaga looking doe-eyed. From her "Bad Romance" music video

Lady Gaga has become a trend-setter around the world. This time, it’s not about her racey outfits but more for her eyes. In her recent music video for her track “Bad Romance,” her eyes have sparked a new trend here in the U.S. known as the “circle contact lens.”

Originating from South Korea, and illegal in the States, these lenses take a new spin on the traditional colored-contact lens. “The lens extend beyond the iris, the colored part of the eye, making the eye appear larger. It’s purely cosmetic,” said medical correspondent, Dr. Jennifer Ashton with the CBS Early Show. These contacts give a doll or doe-eyed appearance (see Lady Gaga on the right) and have become popular among teens. Dr. Ashton goes on to stay the risks of these cosmetic lenses include infection, corneal ulcer & abrasion, vision impairment and lack of oxygen.

Watch the full interview with Dr. Ashton on the CBS Early Show

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