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Solar eclipse? Don’t look!
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In this episode of Talking with Docs, our experts delve into the captivating yet potentially hazardous phenomenon of a solar eclipse. Discover the hidden dangers of directly looking at a solar eclipse and the critical precautions you should take to safeguard your vision. From understanding the science behind eclipse-induced eye damage to exploring effective protective measures like solar viewing glasses and indirect viewing methods, our doctors unravel the mysteries while emphasizing the importance of eye safety during celestial events. Tune in to ensure you're well-informed and prepared for the awe-inspiring spectacle of a solar eclipse.

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@roshanecyrus4964

7 months ago

I looked at the sun for over 4 minutes when i was 10 years old until I saw a dancing blue ball with yellow margins. Luckily i still see well.

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@tomlambert915

7 months ago

when we grew up in the 60's our parents put the fear of God in us for looking at the sun.

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@jif23

7 months ago

once in a lifetime sight 🔥🔥🔥

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@darlenericotta

7 months ago

I watched it on YouTube! It was neat! Thanks Docs for good information! And caring! ❤😊

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@carloscaballero4630

7 months ago

I saw it but that glasses it was so cool

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@lisathomas9725

7 months ago

During the last eclipse, I used a colander and looked through it on the ground.

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@TheGosgnach

7 months ago

I don’t even look at the sunlight 😅I wouldn’t even imagine looking at the solar eclipse

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@redghost3170

7 months ago

I looked at a solar eclipse one time without glasses and went deaf. I can see fine though. Don’t respond to this comment because I won’t be able to hear you.

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@Alast403

7 months ago

Can you alos use welder helmat while the screen is closed

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@sarahbailie5886

7 months ago

If you in north amarica you will be having a solar eclipse today (april 8th 2024) do not be worried or scared becuase its not harmfull unless you look at it with bear eyes i suggest not looking at it but its butifull so get yourself a pair of sertified solar eclipse glasses and pet owner dont be worried your pets probly wont look at the eclipse if you not and if your calm. If they do then look cor squinting and try not to take them to watch partys or walks. Hope this helps! 😊😊

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@stephanie3873

7 months ago

What the difference between looking at the sun itself vs a solar eclipse?

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@MGMattGZ

7 months ago

i look at the sun all the time, is it the same?

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@Noahnbm035

6 months ago

Why wouldn’t we look at that with even with the glasses something like this is not gonna happen again until the year 2099

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@jerushaalaimo607

7 months ago

It's solar eclipse day and I looked at it whiyh out glasses and I'm fine

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@Ghosty_cc

7 months ago

So why is my eye burning...

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@thedailyhummm

7 months ago

I don’t look at the sun, I probably won’t even look at it through eclipse glasses

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@randolphstead2988

7 months ago

Doc Weening looking like Maxx Headroom. 😊

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@melissabrown6254

7 months ago

a whole new meaning to blinded by the light and not a good one.

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@newlable1466

7 months ago

I looked at it today but i was looking be a a closed window

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@CHUNKYNUGGET666

7 months ago

The phone is perfectly safe… it’s only not safe if you accidentally look at the sun for a good glimpse whilst holding your phone.

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