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  2. Halos Around Lights: Causes, Treatments, and Prevention

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    Halos around lights are most often noticed at nighttime or when you’re in a dimly lit room. Halos can sometimes be a normal response to bright lights. Halos can also be caused by wearing ...

  3. Halos and Glare: Causes, Prevention, and Treatment - WebMD

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    Treatment for halos and glare includes: Fix your vision. If you’re nearsighted or farsighted, your eyes don't focus light on your retinas like they should. Glasses or contact lenses can help ...

  4. Halo (optical phenomenon) - Wikipedia

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    Halo (optical phenomenon) A halo (from Ancient Greek ἅλως (hálōs) 'threshing floor, disk') [1] is an optical phenomenon produced by light (typically from the Sun or Moon) interacting with ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere. Halos can have many forms, ranging from colored or white rings to arcs and spots in the sky.

  5. Night Vision Problems: Halos, Blurred Vision, and ... - WebMD

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    They don’t hurt, but they do get worse and slowly cloud your lens. The first symptom is often worse night vision. Because cataracts distort the light that comes into your eyes, you may see halos ...

  6. Halo headlights - Wikipedia

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    Halo headlights (also known as halos, corona rings or angel eyes because of the distinctive arrangement of lights placed in a circular pattern) are automotive front lighting units with luminous rings inside the headlight assembly. Introduced in 2000 by BMW, halos were originally typical of this automaker's cars [1] but soon became a popular ...

  7. Halo (religious iconography) - Wikipedia

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    A halo (from Ancient Greek ἅλως (hálōs) 'threshing floor, disk'; [1] [2] also called a nimbus, aureole, glory, or gloriole ( Latin: gloriola, lit. 'little glory') is a crown of light rays, circle or disk of light [3] that surrounds a person in works of art. The halo occurs in the iconography of many religions to indicate holy or sacred ...

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