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Blue Light Like That From Smartphones Linked To Some Cancers, Study Finds (cnn.com)

A new study, published Monday in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives, found that exposure to the kind of blue light emitted by outdoor LEDs, smartphones and tablets may increase your risk of breast or prostate cancer. The study compared previous exposure to artificial lights at night between approximately 2,000 breast or prostate cancer patients and approximately 2,000 controls living in Barcelona and Madrid. Slashdot reader al0ha writes: This study seems to say that exposure to LED light temperatures higher than 3,000 Kelvin suppresses melatonin because it contains increased blue light, and at least one city (Davis, California) has gone to the expense of removing higher temperature LED lights and replacing them with ones that have lower color temperatures. Specifically, the study found that "those exposed to high levels of outdoor blue light at night had around a 1.5-fold higher risk of developing breast cancer and a twofold higher risk of developing prostate cancer, compared with those who were less exposed," reports CNN. "Men exposed to high levels of indoor artificial light also had 2.8-fold higher risk of developing prostate cancer, according to the study."

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  1. Inconclusive by phantomfive · · Score: 4, Interesting

    "men who slept in “quite illuminated” bedrooms had a higher risk of prostate cancer (OR=2.79; 95% CI: 1.55, 5.04), whereas women had a slightly lower risk of breast cancer (OR=0.77; 95% CI: 0.39, 1.51)."

    It's not uncommon for a single study to show a statistically significant, or even dramatic, effect on cancer rates. Check out this graph for good examples. You can't say anything about these kinds of studies except, "was within the margin of error."

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    "First they came for the slanderers and i said nothing."
  2. Cancer or not - justgetflux.com by schweini · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I don't know about cancer, but just for the sake of your eyes, get F.lux!

    It automatically dials down the blue component of your screen at night (with a gradual transition). At the very beginning, it takes a minute or so to get used to, and might look weird.
    BUT! After using it for a couple of hours at night, I dare you to vidit a webpage with a white background, and turn it off for a second. Your eyes will hurt, and you will notice that looking at a monitor is like staring into a lightbulb at night. It's really painful.

    Please, just get F.lux!

  3. yes, Bullshit. by thesupraman · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Well, that is one factor.

    But actually the chain of bullshit is MUCH longer here.

    Basically, it is know that too much 'blue end' spectrum light can mess with your melatonin levels, as well as other sleep triggers (including psychological..)
    So then you end up with less sleep, more stress, opprer general body health.
    And then you see a rise in some cancer rates.
    And its all the fault of Blue light! From Smartphones! no, really!
    Its the blue light, not the stressing about peoples thoughts on your current instabookshite, not the being interrupted at 11pm with a work message, not
    stressing about your mortgage, not worrying if you can survive in the 'gig' economy.
    No, its because the smartphone screen is a little the wrong colour.

    They obviously need more funding. I bet they could link it to heart disease, suicide rates, hair loss, divorce rates, and child abuse if they tried a little harder!

    Perhaps just go with 'Thing everyone is doing right now linked to all bad things in their lives', that way they dont need to rewrite it every few years.

  4. Hah! You think that's terrible? It's worse! by Futurepower(R) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Wow! Good chart. I simplified the link: Everything we eat both causes and prevents cancer.

    Lights? Melatonin? Sleep deprivation? Hah! I have a worse story. And a solution!

    Combination Wrench, 5-7/8", 9mm, Chrome Vanadium Steel, Westward, 36A224

    The California notice:

    "WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including one or more listed chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov"

    Chrome causes cancer: Epidemiologic studies of chrome and cancer mortality: a series of meta-analyses.

    Vanadium causes cancer: Toxic Substances Portal - Vanadium Quote: "Everyone is exposed to low levels of vanadium in air, water, and food; however, most people are exposed mainly from food."

    There is poison in dirt! My solution: We need to find a new planet.