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Ever seen Netflix warn you about “flashing lights” or “strobe effects” before an episode? That warning is there for a reason—and it’s not just legal fine print. In this episode of Einstein’s Eyes, Dr. Carl Rosen and Jon break down what those warnings actually mean, who’s at risk, and why modern streaming (big bright screens + HDR + dark rooms + fast editing) can make symptoms worse. We also contrast two commonly confused issues: Photosensitivity (flashing/flicker that can trigger headaches, nausea, and rarely seizures) Cybersickness (motion-induced nausea from shaky cam, rapid pans, and video-game style movement) Plus: practical, no-nonsense tips to watch more safely and comfortably—without giving up your favorite shows. If flashing scenes ever cause severe symptoms or any seizure-like event, talk to a clinician. Medical disclaimer: Educational discussion only; not medical advice. Educational only — not personal medical advice. Consult with your eye care professional to determine what’s best for your child. This educational content is not intended as personal medical advice. If you have risk factors (high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes, smoking history), talk to your clinician about prevention and treatment. 📌 This video is for informational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. 📌 If you experience visual changes, consult a qualified medical professional. 🧠 Subscribe for more eye-opening content every week! All content, including text, graphics, images, and information on or available through this channel, is for general informational purposes only. This channel makes no representation and assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of the information on or available through this channel, and such information is subject to change without notice. You are encouraged to confirm any information obtained from or through this channel with other sources and review all information regarding any medical condition or treatment with your physician. Dr. Ditkoff's website: www.eyecarenj.com Dr. Rosen's website: www.akeyedoc.com Music composed by Jake Ditkoff 👍 Like, subscribe, and comment with topics you want us to cover next. This video is for education only and does not replace medical advice from your eye care professional.