Does Staring At Screens Ruin Your Eyes?04:33

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Published on May 2, 2017

We’ve all grown up thinking that sitting too close to the television, or watching tv for too long is damaging to our eyes. But… that might not be the case! Trace is here to debunk some common vision myths that we’ve grown up believing.

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