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Most workers in the U.S. reported dealing with dry eyes, headaches and other symptoms related to using digital screens at work, according to VSP Vision Care.
Symptoms of digital eyestrain were reported in a survey by 71% of desk workers and 59% of non-desk workers. The survey, conducted by Workplace Intelligence, included 800 human resource and benefits leaders and 1,200 full-time employees in the U.S., both desk based and non-desk based.
The findings come as screen time continues to increase, drawing attention to the potential ocular health effects.
Desk workers said they spent an average of

