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Stress Relief Advice and Tips


Stress. It can be increasingly overwhelming in today’s non-stop, always-on-the-go lifestyle. From finances and job worries to the everyday responsibilities of raising a family, stress can seem utterly inescapable. While you probably can’t eliminate ALL your stressors, you can learn ways to manage them. We’ve gathered advice from top experts to help you stay calm and carry on.
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  • Health Secrets that Affect Your Bottom Line

  • Stress Management through Brain Training

Life's Too Short... so make the most of it! Try something new, eat something healthy, grow something beautiful, hug someone you love, move around a lot, and be kind to yourself. Melanie Cole, MS brings you the best tips from lifestyle and fitness experts to the best and brightest medical professionals.

Summer Eye Health

From the Show: Life's Too Short
Summary: Take care of your eyes as you enjoy the great outdoors.
Air Date: 7/4/17
Duration: 10:41
Guest Bio: Justin Bazan, OD
Dr. Justin BazanJustin Bazan, OD, a 2004 SUNY grad, is the owner of Park Slope Eye in Brooklyn, New York, which he established in 2008.

Dr. Bazan is a recognized international speaker, with an emphasis on practice management, both in the eyecare industry and small-business world.
  • Guest Facebook Account: www.facebook.com/ParkSlopeEye
The sun is shining, and you’re ready to hit the beach. Your eyes need to be safe while you have fun in the sun.

Just as you wouldn’t forget sunscreen, be sure to grab your sunglasses before stepping outside. You want something that protects you against UVA and UVB rays. Your eye doctor can test your sunglasses. Eye sunburn can cause discomfort, blurry vision and pain.

Sunglass lenses are often made of impact-resistant plastic. This should protect your eyes from debris that might otherwise penetrate the eye.

Take care of your eyes when swimming. Contact lens wearers must consider how spongy lenses are, making them prone to holding microbes and bacteria against the eye. Avoid severe eye infections by removing contacts before swimming. Use cool, artificial tears to soothe eyes after swimming. If they continue to bother you, see your eye doctor.

If you get something in your eye, flush the eye and give it time to recover. Use clean tap water if you must. If the vision is affected or pain persists beyond one hour, head to your eye doctor.

Listen as Dr. Justin Bazan joins Melanie Cole, MS, to talk about summer eye safety.

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