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Yes! You Should Wear Sunscreen Indoors!

May 20, 2021 By Insurance Experts

According to four of the five dermatologists we interviewed, you should wear sunscreen indoors. Why? If you’re sitting near windows — or in front of a computer screen — you’re exposing yourself to potentially skin-damaging light. There are three main reasons why experts say you should wear SPF indoors, all involving what you’re exposed to:
 
·       Ultraviolet A (UVA) rays
·       Ultraviolet B (UVB) rays
·       Blue light from smart devices, computers and TVs
 
Click here to read the full article from NBC News.

Filed Under: Prevention, Safety

10 Signs You May Have Kidney Disease

March 11, 2021 By Insurance Experts

There are a number of physical signs of kidney disease but sometimes people attribute them to other conditions. Make sure you know what to look for! Click here to read the article. 

Filed Under: Illness, Prevention

Can Sunglasses Prevent Eye Cancer?

August 5, 2020 By Insurance Experts

When it comes to taking care of your health, don’t “overlook” your eyes… literally. Temporary blindness caused by sudden exposure to bright light can’t be helped. But continued over-exposure to bright lights… especially sunlight… increases your risk of permanent damage including cancer.

Here’s what you need to know.

Eye disease starts to manifest during middle age (40 to 60 years old). Even if you have no symptoms, getting a baseline eye examination at 40 can save your vision in later years. And you don’t have to wait until then. It’s not a bad idea to have your family’s eyes checked periodically as they grow.

In the meantime, practice good eye protection with broad-brimmed hats and sunglasses. Just don’t settle for bargain sunglasses. Look for glasses with 100% UV-blocking capability. These moves don’t guarantee cancer prevention but they do contribute to keeping eyes healthy.

And protect your children’s eyes early, starting as early as infancy. Help them develop good habits now that will benefit them for a lifetime.

The American Academy of Ophthalmology (www.aao.org/eye-health) lists numerous ways to keep your eyesight as healthy and keen as possible.

 

Filed Under: Prevention, Vision

Stroke Awareness Month – Women and Stroke Risk

June 3, 2020 By Insurance Experts

1 in 5 women in the United States will have a stroke in her lifetime. Stroke kills twice as many women as breast cancer does, making it the fourth leading cause of death for women. May is stroke awareness month. Read more here…

Filed Under: Illness, Prevention

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