Protect your eyes with sunglasses 


By AGENCY
The bigger your shades, the more they will protect your eyes. — dpa

You may have seen negative reports about sunglasses, with amateur claims suggesting they block vitamins or disrupt your sleep cycles.

That is fake news, say specialists who recommend you wear shades if you are heading into bright sunlight as they protect your eyes from the sun’s glare and from harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays.

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