"Staying Safe and Capturing the Moment: Tips for the 2024 Solar Eclipse"

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Staring at a solar eclipse without proper eye protection can cause permanent eye damage, as seen in the case of a woman who suffered retinal damage after watching the 2017 eclipse through faulty glasses. Experts warn that the high-energy light from the sun during an eclipse can destroy parts of the retina, leading to blurred and altered vision. With the upcoming 2024 eclipse, it's crucial for people to use verified eclipse glasses or alternative safe viewing methods to protect their eyes from harmful rays. Two men who suffered eye damage from a solar eclipse in the 1960s have been cautioning others about the risks ever since.
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