Playing with mobile phones hurts the eyes and hurts the brain. US media: Every day "sun" blue light will accelerate aging

According to the US media, a study on fruit flies found that Drosophila, which is exposed to blue light for 12 hours and 12 hours in the dark, has a shorter life span than flies that are completely in the dark or under blue light filtered light.
According to a report by the United Press International website on October 22, research on animals shows that exposure to blue light from smartphones, computers and household devices every day may speed up the aging of people, even if the blue light does not reach the eyes.
According to researchers at Oregon State University, blue light from LEDs can damage cells and retinas in the brain.
It has been reported that the retinal cells and brain neurons of Drosophila exposed to blue light are damaged and their climbing ability is also impaired.
The report also said that some fruit flies are mutants that do not have long eyes, but even mutant flies can cause brain damage and exercise damage when exposed to blue light. The researchers say this suggests that fruit flies can be harmed even if they don't see blue light.
The above study was published on the website of the Journal of Aging and Diseases in the UK on October 17.
Jaga Gabritovic, a research associate and professor of integrated biology, said: "The blue light accelerates the aging of fruit flies, which makes us very surprised."
Gabritovich said: "It is obvious that Blu-ray will greatly shorten their life."
She said that due to the widespread use of LED lighting and electronic devices, humans are increasingly exposed to blue light, but this technology is not long enough to know its impact in people's lives.
The results of animal experiments and human experiments are sometimes different.
The researchers also pointed out that glasses with amber lenses can filter blue light and protect the retina, and mobile phones, laptops and other devices can also be set to anti-Blu-ray mode.

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