Screen glare can be a health hazard

Some people say that the glare from a glossy screen is not a problem because after a while, their eyes can get used to it.
Well, people may not notice the glare, but does it mean our vision will not be affected by glare over the long term? I don't think so.
Optometrists have been telling people to avoid glare for a long time:
http://www.optometrists.bc.ca/content2/ComputerVisionSyndrome/82
http://www.visionworksusa.com/computereyestrain.htm
http://office-ergo.com/12things1.htm

marioiii wrote:
My reply actually is not about "screen glare." I expected to find people describing the problem I am having, but a "gradient --like" effect does not describe it. I have had my 24" iMac about a month and the last several days it starts to bleed tiny dashed lines across the background and sometimes will take over the top layer. It does not print out so far, but should I have to live with this and has anyone else encountered the dashed lines and what can be done. I have tried switching resolutions from millions to thousands, and that works for 5 to 10 minutes. Then it's back to millions for a while.
Please start a new topic regarding the lines you see on your 24 inch iMac. It does not sound like it relates to screen glare as described in this thread. It sounds like a fault in the video memory, so if it occurs consistently, you need to consult the store where you bought your iMac. Apple are good at fixing hardware faults.

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