Yes, there are studies. The ones I know of are education related (i.e. effect of florescent lights on students). If I can find one I will point you to it. I have not read any study supporting them, and I know from direct experience students, as well as me, are much happier working with them off.
It can cause eyestrain due to the nature of the light (non-continuous emission spectrum) and due to flicker. At least this is what I was told, in conjunction to similar studies on TV and computer monitors.
Some TV and monitors cause eyestrain due to the flicker.
The best fluorescent bulbs are deluxe cool white, which simulate daylight more closely and have less flicker. Again, what I was told at EK. They used them exclusively to maximize color or viewing fidelity and minimize eyestrain.
I have no data to back this up, merely what I was told regarding the type of bulbs we used and why.
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