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 Makers of blue-light-blocking glasses proclaim they can help reduce eye strain when looking at smartphones and computer screens for long periods of time. But an Australian-based study said these claims are not backed by science.The University of Melbournepublished its study of 17 randomized controlled trials. Claims  stanley website that blue-light glasses help improve sleep and protect against damage to the retina were not supported.Researchers said th stanley cup e study included 619 people from six countries. We found there may be no short-term advantages with using blue-light filtering spectacle lenses to reduce eye strain associated with computer use, compared to non-blu stanley cup e-light filtering lenses,  University of Melbourne associate professor Laura Downie said.  It is also currently unclear whether these lenses affect vision quality or sleep-related outcomes, and no conclusions could be drawn about any potential effects on retinal health in the longer term. SEE MORE: Specialists say more Americans need to get their eyes dilatedThe data backs up claims made by the American Academy of Ophthalmology in 2021. Ads for these glasses claim overexposure to blue light can cause a number of problems, including digital eye strain, sleep cycle disruption, or even blinding eye diseases,  the American Academy of Ophthalmology wrote.  There is no scientific evidence that the light coming from computer screens is damaging to the eyes. Because of this, the Academy does not recommend any special eye wear for computer use Otdd NYPD releases surveillance video of suspect shooting Burger King employee
 The megadrought gripping the Western United States is widening.Fifty-seven percent of the country and 100% of Nevada is in some level of drought, and nowhere is it as obvious as along the Colorado River.In the Southwestern U.S., the massive Lake Mead Reservoir near Las Vegas is not as massive as it used to be. The water level has dropped to near-record-low levels. Drought has reduced the flow of water into the river, which has forced communities to cut back. Conservation in this valley means getting after our landscaping uses,  said Colby Pellegrino, deputy general manager of resources at the Southern Nevada Water Authority.SNWA saw this coming 鈥?it started enforcing aggressive water restrictions two decades ago.In the Las Vegas area, 40% of the water is used inside homes. That water is recycled and sent back to Lake Mead. But the other 60% is used outdoors. The harsh desert sun evaporates it and it can t be recaptured stanley cup , leading the water levels in the river and reservoir to keep dropping.The water authority targeted the lush green g stanley cup rass that s not native to the desert, encouraging people to remove it. If that s not turf you re recreating on, if it s just there to look pretty or aesthe stanley cups uk tic, it really doesn t belong in this desert community,  Pellegrino said.At first, residents and businesses were slow to pull up their lawns. The removals surged in 2010, with almost 9 million square feet removed. The numbers dropped in the last few years; because it s been so productive, there s