Animate pictures online


Create Gif animation online for free drug database
alt

10 Step Plan for Screwing Up Your Weight Loss

I'm constantly hearing from readers who complain that if they take even a bite of cake, they're afraid there going to destroy their diet. News flash: Treating yourself to some cake or even eating a piece of chocolate is not going to destroy your diet. Full text…


What are Anti-radiation Glasses?

24.03.2008 20:03 Health Articles - From: Health articles

Glasses that have function of preventing eyes from radiation harm are generally called anti-radiation glasses. This special function comes from its lens.

1. What are anti-radiation lenses?

Anti-radiation lens have metallic compounds coating that can be resistant to radiation on both sides. The coating is a layer for 100% protecting the lens from the electromagnetic. The other nine layers including non-reflected multi-coating, hard coating and waterproof coating etc. can help preventing the static electricity and be waterproof and antifouling at the same time. This type of lens can remain clean for a long time and are not easy to get dirty.

2. How can anti-radiation lenses protect your eyes?

We watch television, or use computers and many other kinds of electrical products every day. A lot of electromagnetic is created out of them and can harm the human body at a certain extent, especially eyes. Electromagnetic not only can harm the eyes directly, but also may cause eyestrain and easily lead to vision loss. The anti-radiation lenses act as an extra layer, which prevents any harm that electromagnetic can do to the eyes.

3. What do anti-radiation lenses look like?

The modern anti-radiation lens can be blue, green, yellow, purple etc. There are many choices of color.



4. How to distinguish between the anti-radiation lens and the normal ones?

You can go to any authorised opticians to identify whether your glasses have anti-radiation lens or not. The reason why the lens can prevent the radiation is that the coating has electric metallic compounds, which enables the lens to be anti-radiation.

Original is here

http://health-tips.biz/

Add this Article to del.icio.us! Digg this Article furl this Article Add this Article to Reddit Add this Article to Technorati Add this Article to Newsvine Add this Article to Windows Live Add this Article to Yahoo Add this Article to StumbleUpon Add this Article to BlinkLists Add this Article to Spurl Add this Article to Google Add this Article to Ask Add this Article to Netscape Add this Article to Squidoo

  Add comment

Name: 
E-Mail: 
Comment: 
Enter code: