Unlike red light therapy, the blue light therapy works primarily at the skin's surface. It is considered safe and non-invasive, making it suitable for various dermatological applications.
If you’ve ever suffered from dry, irritated eyes or struggled to fall asleep after a long day of staring at your computer, you may have been tempted to purchase a pair of blue-light-blocking ...
A research team from the Department of Chemistry at UNIST has announced that they have identified a novel pathway through which blue light can damage cellular proteins. Blue light, which emanates ...