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Old 09-08-2019, 11:03 PM #2
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I benefit from light therapy that I got from a neuro optometrist as well as a computer app called Iris, which reduces the flicker rate on computers as well as allows me to customize the screen color (a filter if you will). I cannot use computer monitors for longer than a few minutes without it unless I want to have nasty symptoms.

The brain-eye connection is interesting no doubt and something I intend to study.
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