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Blue Light and Collagen: Do Monitors (Like Samsung’s Odyssey G5) Accelerate Skin Aging?
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2026-02-23
10 min read
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Does blue light from monitors like Samsung’s Odyssey G5 harm collagen? Short answer: lab studies show risk, but typical screen exposure is usually minimal. Practical steps inside.
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