Saturday, October 6, 2012

The Healthiest Seat in Town

Does the extra D in 3-D make you dizzy? Next time
you head to the multiplex to see a 3-D flick, sit in the
rear of the theater to avoid feeling woozy, researchers
from Pacific University College of Optometry say.
They surveyed 203 adults and teens who were asked
to watch 3-D films from a variety of distances and angles.
Those near the outside edges or in the front were more
likely to experience blurred vision and motion sickness
from the dual images.

-Prevention Magazine, November 2012

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