Are you straining your eyes?

By Mayo Clinic staff

Original Article:  http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/health-tip/HT00419
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Are you straining your eyes?

By Mayo Clinic staff

The right light can make a world of difference to your eyes. When doing close-up work, make sure you have light that's directed on what you're doing. Use a brighter light source if you need one, especially if you have reduced vision. If you're reading, use a shaded light positioned in front of you. The shade will keep light from shining directly into your eyes.

HT00419 April 23, 2013

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