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Eye specialists are warning that excessive screen time is causing a significant decrease in blinking, leading to chronic dry eye syndrome. Experts suggest that digital device usage reduces blink frequency by 50 percent, which can damage eye health over time.

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As digital device usage continues to rise, understanding the physiological impacts of screen time is essential for long-term eye health.

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' . esc_html($caption) . ' '; // Display the caption as } ?> --> An eye expert is warning that many people are unknowingly suffering from a blinking-related problem. Photo: Unsplash An eye specialist has warned that many people are unknowingly suffering from a blinking-related problem that can lead to chronic dry eye syndrome and affect vision if left untreated.

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