"Protecting Your Eyes: Safely Viewing the Solar Eclipse Without Risking Retinal Damage"

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Google searches for "eyes hurt" spiked following the total solar eclipse in the U.S. as people sought information about their eye pain, likely due to staring at the sun without protective glasses. The spike in searches occurred around the time the moon started to pass between the Earth and the sun, and related searches included inquiries about looking at the sun and experiencing pain during the eclipse. The next total solar eclipse in the U.S. is expected in 2044.
Topics:top-news#eye-pain#google-searches#google-trends#protective-glasses#science-and-technology#solar-eclipse
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