While the cornea and lens of the eye are transparent to blue light, this light spectrum excites retinal molecules, creating condensation byproducts called lipofuscins: phototoxic, non-degradable materials that cause macular degeneration. This “blue light excited retinal” causes irreversible changes to the plasma membrane of the eye, disrupting its function and causing oxidative damage to the core of the membrane. Simply put, shining blue light on retinal kills photoreceptor cells.Once the light-sensitive photoreceptor cells of the eye are dead, they are dead for good. Currently, experts are saying that adults aged 50 years or older are at the highest risk. Alpha tocopherol, a natural antioxidant nutrient, can prevent photoreceptor death in younger people but the benefits taper off as people age. For the over-5o set, macular degeneration from blue light exposure is a major concern. The protective benefits of alpha tocopherol (a type of vitamin E) are promising, but for children, the risks of blue light exposure are still poorly understood -- especially long-term. However, it is not unreasonable to suspect that young children may actually be more susceptible to the toxic effects of blue light than adults, given that they aren't done developing yet. It may take decades for scientists to figure out what lifelong exposure to blue light does to the eyes. For kids, sources suggest that parents impose limits on screen-time, along with designated "screen-free" times, to help minimize exposure. Adults should also limit their own screen-time as well. See more coverage of stories about problems with technology at Glitch.news. Sources for this article include: GreenMedInfo.com AllAboutVision.com Independent.co.uk
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