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Sometimes when you take certain prescription medications there's a warning on the label to limit your exposure to the sun because the medication can cause increased sensitivity to sunburn. When you're on this medication, do you rely on Autoflex clip on sunglasses to protect your eyes?
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After that experience I am more careful about sun exposure when taking antibiotics. You don't really think about sun exposure when you to to a ball game, but unless your team plays in a domed stadium, it's something to keep in mind. |
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It's cold and showing today, but Spring Training is just around the corner and soon we'll be hearing "Play Ball!" Don't forget your Autoflex Sunglasses when you head out to the game.
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Thanks for that reminder, MillersLastChance. In the words of John Lennon: "It's been a long cold lonely winter."
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