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Giving Blue Light the Red Light By Bob Wudeck published 21 September 18 Interactive flat panels as well as other digital screen technology and electronic devices are a source of strong blue light waves that are hazardous to staff and students’ eyes and overall health.
Get Moving By Tech & Learning published 27 February 15 A new report from Annals of Internal Medicine reinforces the belief that sitting is the new smoking—even if you include physical activity in your routine.