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Style Magazine: August 2019

If you’re looking to cut out early and take advantage of our area’s offerings, head to page 45 for our feature, Happiest Hours. We’ve scoured the region for restaurants with killer deals on bites, brews, cocktails, and wine, all of which we recommend pairing with friends and good conversation. Oh, and don’t forget to stop by page 70 to shop for 20 Beer & Wine Finds. If you’re seeing double after a few too many drinks, consider giving your eyes a checkup with 7 Tips for Optimal Eye Health on page 76. These refreshing articles and more can be found in this month's issue of Style.

If you’re looking to cut out early and take advantage of our area’s offerings, head to page 45 for our feature, Happiest Hours. We’ve scoured the region for restaurants with killer deals on bites, brews, cocktails, and wine, all of which we recommend pairing with friends and good conversation. Oh, and don’t forget to stop by page 70 to shop for 20 Beer & Wine Finds.
If you’re seeing double after a few too many drinks, consider giving your eyes a checkup with 7 Tips for Optimal Eye Health on page 76. These refreshing articles and more can be found in this month's issue of Style.

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should be prioritized. “How important is<br />

your vision? Most people would say it is<br />

their most important sense, yet they go<br />

years without eye exams, updating glasses<br />

and contacts or just plain ignore symptoms<br />

that could indicate eyesight problems.”<br />

How often should you get checkups?<br />

“Your eyes should have a routine<br />

vision check once every year, unless<br />

recommended otherwise by your<br />

optometrist, or, if you notice changes in<br />

your vision such as blurred vision, flashes<br />

of light, floaters or black spots,” says Amber<br />

Bingham, optician at Roseville Vision Center.<br />

And it’s never too early to start taking care<br />

of your vision. Optometrists can examine<br />

children as young as six months old, unless<br />

otherwise directed by your pediatrician.<br />

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“Sunglasses are necessary to block harmful<br />

UV rays that can lead to premature<br />

cataracts. They protect the delicate skin<br />

around our eyes from being burned, which<br />

can lead to skin cancer. Your eyes also<br />

need protection from the sun and can get<br />

sunburnt as well,” states Bingham. When<br />

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