"The Dangers of Staring at the Sun: Eye Health Risks Revealed"

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Sunlight can cause irreversible damage to the eyes within minutes, even though the effects may not be immediately apparent. The sun's ultraviolet (UV) radiation can lead to conditions such as surfer's eye, cataracts, and even rare types of cancer. It is crucial to protect the eyes by wearing sunglasses that provide 99 to 100 percent UV protection and brimmed hats. Looking directly at the sun, especially during a solar eclipse, can cause permanent eye damage in less than a minute. To safely view an eclipse, it is recommended to use approved eclipse glasses from reliable sources to avoid counterfeit and unsafe versions.
Here's what happens to your eyes if you look directly at the sun National Geographic
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