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Beware 'regrooved' car tires, expert says
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Some people have found a way to give new life to old tires. The method is called regrooving, and it could be very dangerous, a tire expert warned. - photo by Bill Gephardt
Some people have found a way to give new life to old tires. The method is called regrooving, and it could be very dangerous, a tire expert warned.

Essentially, it's stripping away rubber to make tire grooves look deeper and thus newer.

"(It's) total disregard for human life. Someone is going to get killed doing this," said Mark Robison, the owner of Hillside Tire.

Robison has been in the tire business for 40 years, and he said regrooving makes a tire much more prone to shredding, punctures and blowouts.

"When you groove out a tire, you're just barely above the cords," he explained. "Even a rock will puncture that tire. High speed, tire blows, car flips really, really bad things can happen."

Used tires are big business. The Rubber Manufacturers Association estimates 30 million used tires are sold every year. That's about 10 percent of the new tire market.

The used ones can come from scrap piles or salvage yards and end up being sold on Craigslist.

"You don't know the history of the tire. You don't know if they drove flat on the tire," Robison said. "You don't know if the tire had a belt deficiency. You have no idea. You're buying someone else's problem."

But scammers can take advantage of that problem. They can easily buy regrooving tools that add groove depth by cutting into the tire.

"You can actually follow the tread down. You can make a zig-zag, and it's hot," Robison said. "It's super, super hot and it just melts rubber and takes it right out."

Some tires can be regrooved legally, but they must be embossed with the word "regroovable." They are found on semitrailer, never private cars.

"Car tires are not regroovable. Light truck tires are not regroovable," said Robison, who doesn't sell used tires at his shops.

So how do you know if you got a tire that's been tampered with? Robison suggested checking for wear indicators between the grooves.

"This little indicator is 2/32nds above the tread groove," he said. "Those will be gone on a regrooved tire. They will not be there."

You can tell how old a tire is by checking the "born-on date" molded onto the sidewall.

"Where it says 3314, this tire was made the 33rd week of 2014," Robison said.

People need to be aware of how dangerous regrooved tires are, he said.

"The tires are what holds your family," he said. "It is the most important thing on your car."
Its toxic: New study says blue light from tech devices can speed up blindness
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A new study from the University of Toledo found that blue light from digital devices can transform molecules in your eyes retina into cell killers. - photo by Herb Scribner
It turns out checking Twitter or Facebook before bed is bad for your health.

A new study from the University of Toledo found that blue light from digital devices can transform molecules in your eyes retina into cell killers.

That process can lead to age-related macular degeneration, which is a leading cause of blindness in the United States, according to the researchs extract.

Blue light is a common issue for many modern Americans. Blue light is emitted from screens, most notably at night, causing sleep loss, eye strain and a number of other issues.

Dr. Ajith Karunarathne, assistant professor in the UT Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, said our constant exposure to blue light cant be blocked by the lens or cornea.

"It's no secret that blue light harms our vision by damaging the eye's retina. Our experiments explain how this happens, and we hope this leads to therapies that slow macular degeneration, such as a new kind of eye drop, he said.

Macular degeneration is an incurable eye disease that often affects those in their 50s or 60s. It occurs after the death of photoreceptor cells in the retina. Those cells need retinal to sense light and help signal the brain.

The research team found blue light exposure created poisonous chemical molecules that killed photoreceptor cells

"It's toxic. If you shine blue light on retinal, the retinal kills photoreceptor cells as the signaling molecule on the membrane dissolves," said Kasun Ratnayake, a Ph.D. student researcher working in Karunarathne's cellular photo chemistry group. "Photoreceptor cells do not regenerate in the eye. When they're dead, they're dead for good."

However, the researchers found a molecule called alpha-tocopherol, which comes from Vitamin E, can help prevent cell death, according to Futurism.

The researchers plan to review how light from TVs, cellphones and tablet screens affect the eyes as well.

"If you look at the amount of light coming out of your cellphone, it's not great but it seems tolerable," said Dr. John Payton, visiting assistant professor in the UT Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. "Some cellphone companies are adding blue-light filters to the screens, and I think that is a good idea."

Indeed, Apple released a Night Shift mode two years ago to help quell blue lights strain on the eyes, according to The Verge. The screen will dim into a warmer, orange light that will cause less stress on the eyes.