No 3D for kids under 6


Health agency fears that 3D technology may harm children's eyesight during their developmental years. - Shutterstock

A French health watchdog recommended that children under six be denied access to 3D films, computers and video games, and that those up to 13 have “moderate” access.

The advice is based on a “pioneering” analysis of scientific research into the possible impacts of 3D imaging on the developing eye, the agency ANSES or in English, the French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety, says.

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