How to Prevent Eye Damage
Video Description: PGA tour player Ian Laggett believes you have to cover the basics to stay at the top of your game and one of those basics is eye health. Research shows that long term exposure to UV rays can cause serious damage to the eyes, such as cataracts and macular degeneration. Related Article Subjects: How to Prevent Eye Damage, eye health, macular degeneration, Preventing Eye Damage, uv rays, cataracts, photochromic, sunglassesHow to Prevent Eye Damage
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