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  • The Eye-Opening Truth

    As outdoor activity soars during sunny summer weather, so do your chances of sun damage. From causing cancer to cataracts, the sun’s harmful Ultraviolet (UV) rays are dangerous to the body, and health care professionals suggest taking precautions to protect your skin—and eyes—from ... Continue Reading
  • Summertime Survival Guide: Skin Care

    We need to protect our skin from the sun year-round, but it’s especially important during summer between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Use sunscreen with a Sun Protective Factor (SPF) of 15 or higher that offers UVA and UVB protection from the sun's harmful rays. Reapply sunscreen if you stay out in ... Continue Reading