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Staring directly at the sun without safety eyewear can cause irreversible eye damage within seconds, according to the Adler Planetarium. Eclipse observers probably would not register pain because ...
So how should we protect our eyes from the sun? And which type of sunglasses work best? WCCO spoke with Dr. Susie Hemann, an optometrist with Downtown Eyes in Minneapolis. "The best way to protect ...
You can also try a few at-home treatments for symptom relief: Don’t make the mistake of thinking that your eyes are protected by blinking, or from not staring directly into the sun. UV rays can ...
Regardless of the type of eclipse you're looking to view, it is essential that you use adequate eye protection whenever you look directly at the sun to avoid causing permanent and irreparable ...
Just like your skin deserves some extra care and sunscreen to protect it from UV rays, your eyes need your attention during warm, sunny months. According to the World Health Organization, there ...
What is equally necessary, however, is sun protection for your valuable eyes. A lot of people, while they care for their skin, forget to take care of their eye health. A study published in the ...