Whether you prefer aviators, wayfarers, or heart-shaped glasses, sunglasses are more than just an accessory, they’re also an important part of your eye health. During the summer months, you’re likely spending more time outdoors. That means you’re exposing your eyes to more sunlight, which can be damaging to your eye health.
It’s no secret that spending too much time looking at screens is damaging to your eyes (as well as your neck, back, and even your mental health). Extended screen time contributes to eye strain, nearsightedness, and ultimately a condition known as myopia, which is affecting children at higher rates than ever before.
Before you start making your New Year’s Eve plans, you might want to do something about the balance in your flexible spending account (FSA). Because for most account holders, if you don’t put that cash to use by the new year, you could lose it — and money lost is nothing to celebrate.