Eye Doctors Debunk 13 More Vision Myths | Debunked | Science Insider

Eye Doctors Debunk 13 More Vision Myths | Debunked | Science Insider

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@asno.2653
@asno.2653 - 10.05.2025 09:14

But there is a video where a French lady had multiple lenses stuck inside her top eyelid…

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@dck6381
@dck6381 - 10.05.2025 00:07

Why did my eyes myopia progression slowed and my eye drought gone when i started using blue light filters then?

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@EYYEofficial
@EYYEofficial - 05.05.2025 22:31

The blue light is maybe comparable to frequencies of sound in a way but more than that, blue light is faster, and that is kinda more energy aggressive in a way. Just like in same db a lower frequency is also maybe even just more adjusted to humans. Extremely a bigger image is also rather easy on the eye than a too small one if that makes sense, it just seems to be like that for whatever reason. For screens, ORGANIC leds also rather have frequency the eye is used to, therefore made of like with food. So just adjusting the warmth to the natural, or rather inner clock by trynerror should be better, by filtering out the higher frequencies a bit

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@not_so_weird
@not_so_weird - 04.05.2025 05:50

For anyone curious on a common myth not talked about here: “Eating carrots improves your eyesight” was a propaganda effort by the United Kingdom during world war 2 to disguise the fact they had invented radar. To make it less suspicious that more German aircraft were being shot down, they spread a lie that carrots made your vision at night better. Germany naturally wasted thousands of dollars and hours and labor researching what’s so special about carrots, clueless of invention of radar.

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@YuvrajSingh-bu8oj
@YuvrajSingh-bu8oj - 26.04.2025 13:41

I don't care, blue light do hurts and turning on eye protection on do give a relief

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@brayisme
@brayisme - 26.04.2025 04:50

I would definitely cop this with the Bluetooth speakers add-on
Gotta have my music

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@jiyusuzuki
@jiyusuzuki - 24.04.2025 15:39

Isn't UV one of the causatory factors of Caratact?

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@YouCanCallMeTheIndianGirl
@YouCanCallMeTheIndianGirl - 23.04.2025 07:11

Eye exercises do improve your vision actually unless and until you still have a power more than -3

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@JohnDoe-fe6nq
@JohnDoe-fe6nq - 23.04.2025 00:36

You really think that a doctor who works for money would tell you "his money maker" the truth ?

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@kaverappakalamanda6432
@kaverappakalamanda6432 - 22.04.2025 20:02

I may not be an eye doctor but I don't fully agree with many of these

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@Monish0909
@Monish0909 - 21.04.2025 14:39

No need of this music😵‍💫

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@RubenAdamyan
@RubenAdamyan - 20.04.2025 07:52

Seems like a marketing video to send people to ophthalmologist and sell glasses; because exercises and anything else you do won't help anything. I don't buy that.

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@manharisglitched
@manharisglitched - 17.04.2025 13:52

Haha I love the blue bg 😂

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@SkeptikIndian
@SkeptikIndian - 16.04.2025 16:50

Colour blindness doesn't impact someone's life at all? Colour blindness leads to being labelled as medically unfit for so many jobs. That doesn't impact someone's life?

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@NoRefill69
@NoRefill69 - 15.04.2025 20:43

The first time I wore contacts in the shower, I got a little shampoo in my eye and thought I lost my contact in one eye. I looked around and couldn't find it. My eye was bothering me for a while and I looked at my eye repeatedly in the mirror to try to see what was irritating it. The shampoo should not cause it to keep being irritated. I finally lifted my lid and looked down and it popped my contact that had folded in half, twice and had been hiding out above my eye. So, it can't get stuck behind your eye, but it can become a problem that's hard to determine.

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@reddblackjack
@reddblackjack - 14.04.2025 16:54

Eye exercises CAN help with lazy eye, a muscular condition. I was able to cure myself of it as a teenager. But no, it's not a vision improver.
I have a host of eye conditions and, also as a teenager (over thirty years ago), while researching phenotypes in 10th grade biology, I learned about that X chromosome sex linkage thing just by asking my parents about their parents and grandparents.
I also have a rare form of colorblindness where I only see the primary colors. People who think that colorblindness is black and white I enjoy engaging with. I completely understand why I see colors the way I do because I have probably the best eye care I could hope for. He's got the practice I went to as a kid, so he's got so many records. He's also got a top of the line retinal scanner that shows how rods and the three types of cones are distributed in my retinae. I have a bit more rods than most people and deficiency in all three cones. So, my night vision is great, I have sensitivity to bright light and I see all secondary colors and beyond as shades of the three primary colors. I hate colors like hot pink (looks royal blue), brown (because it's just dark orange), tan (which is actually pale yellow), and orange itself (because depending on the shade it looks like other analogous colors). I no longer have to go shopping with a color sighted person though. They've got an app for that. Colorblind PAL is the one that helps me to get clothes in color schemes that make sense. And I've got more book knowledge about colors than most including the ways they are classified and named. Forget Pink. It's light red. LoL 😅
I don't see it as a disability, but that y'all people who can identify colors JUST by looking at them have a power I lack. It's fascinating.

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@joshuawilliams1301
@joshuawilliams1301 - 14.04.2025 13:35

Its your overall health that is impacted by excessive blue light tjrough circadian disruption, not necessary the eyes. This is reductionist science. Look up the Melanipsin feedback to the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus (SCN). Almost our entire hormone system is turned off and on through light. The blue light in the sun is constantly changing allowing the SNC to read the changing frequencies and communicate the time to regulate our hormones and our mitochondrial efficiency. Indoor artifical light is contant sending the same signal to our brain over and over. I havent even started on blue lights effect on our Melatonin levels. Melatonin is way more than just a sleep hormone. Personally, I don't believe optomitrists know much about different light frequency pathways through the eyes. Eyes on screens = money, and our economy is basically built around screens. Therefore research that shows how damaging it is doesnt get the attention it should.

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@ryumau2487
@ryumau2487 - 14.04.2025 04:47

Wasnt there a lady where she kept loosing her contact lenses because she was sleeping with them on and i. The end she discovered it was behind her eyes?

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@TraceFoxo
@TraceFoxo - 14.04.2025 01:03

I have very bad vision (my eyes are -20 and my prescription glasses are -16 I'm not even kidding) i have very very high Myopia :c

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@aronnagy6442
@aronnagy6442 - 12.04.2025 01:36

Are we sure that cruches and not using our legs for walking for a long period of time is good/okey for our ankles? Dies the use it or lose it principle apply here or not?

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@phecube
@phecube - 11.04.2025 18:03

blue light might not be damaging but looking at the computer for long periods triggers my headache so glasses help in some way to lessen that light.

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@km15499
@km15499 - 11.04.2025 12:48

Okay so, life that has evolved over billions of years under the sun's ultraviolet light needs sunglasses.
Broh you saying that bodies really are that stupid? 🤣

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@exosproudmamabear558
@exosproudmamabear558 - 09.04.2025 21:33

If your eyes needs to be protected by blue light to the point your body syntheisis pigments to protects them then it means blue light is damaging to our eyes. How a doctor deduced from this knowledge as blue light arent damaging our eyes?

Our skin has melanin that protects it from uv light but it still gets damaged when you expose to it a lot and we get skin cancer. Protections are not %100. Too much blue light exposure causes inflamation not just in your eyes but in your skin too.

Light frequencies effect mitochondrial function and some other processes on the body and in the body. There are not just one or two articles about this either.

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@moonwalkerindia4919
@moonwalkerindia4919 - 09.04.2025 18:16

my Computer's Night Light mode works better than these glasses

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@freakyworld5866
@freakyworld5866 - 08.04.2025 14:42

I'm not sure about the blue light myth. Nobody in my family wears glasses and somehow I was the first one when I was around 10y old. And everyone said it was because I was watching TV too long, too close. My eyesight was getting worse till now when it stopped and for 4years I have -4.75. No genetics history of a bad eyesight. How to explain it?

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@SarushaIsMyName
@SarushaIsMyName - 02.04.2025 13:59

I don’t know about that. I used to get headaches at work daily but when I started using all the blue light filters, including the ones for my glasses, the headaches stopped immediately. Nothing else about my work environment changed. Still the same stressful job I always had, just without the head pounding. Guess that’s just a fluke.

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@Fuzzysea693
@Fuzzysea693 - 02.04.2025 10:56

As soon as you said contact lenses can’t get lost behind the eye I knew you had no clue what you were talking about. There was literally a recent case where a woman had over 20 contact lenses behind her eye that had been there for years.

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@MIR-pv1lq
@MIR-pv1lq - 02.04.2025 10:39

maybe colour blinders are actually not the blind onse, maybe rest of us are the blind ones.

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@savannalane838
@savannalane838 - 02.04.2025 10:23

Blue light may not be damaging but it is hard to sleep in Blue light I find it much easier to sleep in red light

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@kiefervandenberg
@kiefervandenberg - 01.04.2025 03:16

Is it just me, or do they have a really big head compared to their neck? 💀

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@SjM892
@SjM892 - 01.04.2025 00:52

is it a bad habit to wash your face after using computer?
my face tends to oil so i washed it after having a long screen time. does it affect the vision?

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@royelcharles2554
@royelcharles2554 - 31.03.2025 10:29

It's a truth or myth that when you seen more greenery can help your eyes more healthier?

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@junomarco
@junomarco - 30.03.2025 12:27

Without my glasses my eyes is drier and it hurt my head. Probably anotherpaid doctors.

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@OSTemli
@OSTemli - 30.03.2025 00:00

Eye excercise wont improvement your eye sight🤦

Eye doctor are the one doctor who aren't real doctor, they are sellers

Not talking about surgeons

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@andreiyy
@andreiyy - 27.03.2025 03:27

boring pedants and "it depends" specialists. No thanks

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@Jayinjapanese
@Jayinjapanese - 25.03.2025 15:05

Blue light is damaging

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@tiah5881
@tiah5881 - 22.03.2025 18:27

I have a issue where my pupils dilation is limited. So blue light filters really help me out because my pupils do not dilate enough to handle staring into a bright screen for 8 hours a day. Highly recommend it to anyone that feel discomfort with "brightness", also know that you might have the same issue as I and not even know it, I went through and extensive test of light exposure with my optometrist.

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@mehmetbekirbirden6858
@mehmetbekirbirden6858 - 20.03.2025 23:16

20/20 king Bugs Bunny; Acme Corp!

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@Skumar_12345
@Skumar_12345 - 19.03.2025 17:48

Eye excercises do improve vision. But most ophthalmologist don't know it.
Eye damage can also be reverted. Please do some research - try - Sri Sri Wellbeing (A Division of Sriveda Sattva Pvt. Ltd)

in Bangalore, India. My daughter's eye got 90% recovered there. Many patients who have given up on modern medicine go there even from US and europe.
I am no way beneficiary from the institution. I am just giving information for people's benefit. Please do your research.

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@anlata9999
@anlata9999 - 15.03.2025 08:52

The doctor at the right is really abusing sustances to her face, it looks like she is using a mask, why they do these things to themselves

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@celestia..
@celestia.. - 09.03.2025 23:22

Then why do some doctors just lie

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