MD Magazine recently reported on the amount of time adults spent looking at screens. “People are spending upwards of 10 hours per day looking at screens—four hours longer than recommended by physicians—revealing concerns about the development of chronic dry eye, according to new survey data collected by Shire.” The survey also revealed “that 70% of patients believe they cannot pursue life passions without screens, and that many adults are more comfortable discussing their weight (41%), consumption of junk food (44%), time spent online shopping (51%) or their drinking habits (55%) than their screen usage.” Check out this infographic from Shire which outlines the dangers of too much screen time and advises users to screen responsibly.