Chronic Blue Light Has Alarming Effects on Flies. What About The Rest of Us?

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Chronic Blue Light Has Alarming Effects on Flies. What About The Rest of Us?
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The blue light emitted by phones, tablets, televisions, and other gadgets may substantially accelerate the process of biological aging in fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster), new research shows.

The blue light emitted by phones, tablets, televisions, and other gadgets may substantially accelerate the process of biological aging in fruit flies , new research shows.

, but whether that damage is significant or not is still hotly debated. Electronic screens are responsible for just a fraction of the blue light doses we get – sunlight, for instance, is mostly blue light. "We are the first to show that the levels of specific metabolites – chemicals that are essential for cells to function correctly – are altered in fruit flies exposed to blue light,"Take note, however, that the study only looked at cells outside the eye, such as skin and fat cells, and not retinal cells that sense light.

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