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Fox News.comFOX News.com
July 17, 2000
SIGHT UNSEEN: CHILDREN MAY SUFFER FROM COMPUTER VISION PROBLEMS
Children who spend intensive time staring at the screen early on and spend hours at the computer every day risk developing computer-related vision problems, some eye specialists believe.

PC WORLD MagazinePC World Magazine
April, 1999
HOW TO KEEP YOUR PC FROM KILLING YOU
Eight years ago I was a mess. I was spending so much time at the computer, my vision was blurry, my hand ached (a disorder sometimes know as mousinitus) and my neck and shoulder hurt from scrunching the phone while typing.

ParentingParenting
March, 1999
COMPUTER VISION SYNDROME
More than 60 million Americans suffer from headaches, irritated eyes and focusing problems after using a computer, according to the American Optometric Association.

The New York TimesThe New York Times
June 11, 1998
FOCUSING ON COMPUTER USERS' EYESTRAIN
For many people, working in front of a computer monitor means aching eyes, blurred vision and even migraines.

Wired NewsWired Magazine
January 8, 1998
NEW PRESCRIPTION FOR THE SQUARE-EYE SET
Gene Koprowski interviews Dr. Erik Nilsen, of Lewis & Clark College, about his research on human computer interactions using the PRIO device.

PC MagazinePC Magazine
October 24, 1995
YOUR EYES COME FIRST
Jim Seymour, highly respected for his critical evaluations of computer hardware and software, tried PRIO glasses to evaluate their effect on his own computer-related eyestrain symptoms.


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