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Don't squint while you read this
Washington -
People who squint while staring at computer screens also blink
less than normal, which dries and irritates their eyes, researchers
said this week.
A study of 10 college students showed
that the more they squinted, the less they blinked, the team at Ohio
State University said.
The less they blinked, the more their
eyes ached or burned, said James Sheedy, a professor of optometry who
led the study.
All the students had perfect vision,
and just a small amount of squinting reduced blink rates from 15
blinks a minute to 7.5 blinks a minute, Sheedy and colleagues reported
in the journal Optometry and Vision Science.
"People tend to squint when they read
a book or a computer display, and that squinting makes the blink rate
go way down," Sheedy said in a statement.
"Blinking rewets the eyes. So if your
job requires a lot of reading or other visually intense work, you may
be blinking far less than normal, which may cause eye strain and dry
eye."
People squint for good reasons -- it
can make objects appear more clearly defined and it can cut glare. But
blinking less dries the eyes and can irritate them, although the
effects are temporary. --
Reuters
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