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Sunglasses may be part of your summer style. But do the ones you have actually protect your eyes? An expert shares some ...
Too much sun can do more than turn your skin red or brown—it can actually make you sick. About the experts Farah Moustafa, MD ...
Some sunglasses may look good on you, but will they protect your eyes? On this Wellness Wednesday, we're hearing from an ...
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Over three years after one of Hollywood's most explosive courtroom sagas reached a verdict, Johnny Depp finally looks back and speaks out about the storm that was his relationship with ex-wife Amber ...
Darwin mother Amber Jayde Mills has been banned from Chemist Warehouse after stealing $217 worth of perfume, eye drops and sunnies with a plan to gift the stolen goods to her teenager daughter as ...
The color of your sunglasses plays a bigger role than you may think. Whether you're wearing pink, brown or green lenses, here's how your sunglasses' color affects their performance.
The amber piece was dated to the upper Cretaceous period, meaning the millipede inside was around 98 million years old, according to the study. It’s also a species new to science.
Green used to be the rarest eye color before a new color took over. Learn what it is and about genetics and other factors influencing eye color.
An Amber Alert issued for a pregnant teenager who is believed to be with a 40-year-old man has been extended to include more states.
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.
At the Mahakumbh Mela in Prayagraj, where millions gather for spiritual awakening at the Triveni Sangam, one unexpected personality is stealing the spotlight—a garland seller from Indore. Her ...