Computer Screens Good For Your Lungs Bad For Your Eyes

Many people have stated that computer screens hurt their eyes hands and there actually have been many studies done which lead one to believe this is true. Many research projects with ample empirical data to prove his promise exist. For those who use a computer all-day they know that there are eyes often hurt.

Since human eyes are so important and one of the main five senses and perhaps one of the most important sensors of our bio-system it makes sense to pay attention to the studies in research projects done by major universities. However, one thing that has not been addressed is that the computer screens attract lots of dust.

In attracting this dust to the computer screen, it in effect prevents it from going into your lungs. The positive ions in the dust cling to the screen and once on the computer screen stay there and out of your lungs. Now then, no one has ever done a study on computer screens, which discusses this fact. I have spent all-day searching around the Internet and to read through many white papers and medical journal articles and have not seen one.

I propose that someone fund such a study to see how relevant this observation really is. And if the observation is relevant, why not figure out a way to have all the pictures in your office and the glass covering the artwork collects the fine dust to make the air more clean. Could this idea be a breath of fresh air? Consider this in 2006.

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