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Protect Your Eyes from Summer Sun Damage
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Our brand new Sunrise of Livingston community will welcome residents this fall and offer the very best in assisted living and memory care, with elevated interior design and large outdoor spaces. Come find out why so many are excited to call Sunrise of Livingston home.

• Elegant one-bedroom and two-bedroom suites • Conveniently adjacent to Livingston Mall and nearby shops and restaurants • Modern interiors and expansive outside areas with lush forest views • Personalized assisted living and memory care


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Contact Us for More Information: 973-320-7944 | SunriseLivingston.com/Suburban 290 South Orange Avenue, Livingston, NJ 07039
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Protect Your Eyes from SUMMER SUN DAMAGE
Most Americans understand the link between ultraviolet (UV) radiation and skin cancer. Many are less aware of the connection between UV radiation and eye damages. UV radiation, whether from natural sunlight or artificial rays, can damage the eye, affecting surface tissues and internal structures, such as the cornea and lens. Long-term exposure can lead to cataracts, skin cancer and other eye disorders.
The greatest amount of UV protection is achieved with sunglasses that block both UV-A and UV-B rays; a widebrimmed hat or UV-blocking contacts. Wraparound sunglasses protect the best, and there are many sports protection glasses available as well.
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Video & Tele-Health Support A Hydrating Healthy Summer Must Inquire @ Aetna & Cigna Insurance WATERMELON Out of Network “Work with Me, Change Your Life!” Watermelons are mostly water—about 92 percent—but this refreshing fruit is soaked with nutrients. Each juicy bite has significant levels of vitamins A, B6 and C, lots of lycopene, antioxidants and amino acids. There’s even a modest amount of potassium. Plus, this classic summer snack is fat-free, very low in sodium and has only 40 calories per cup. Recent studies have found that watermelon seeds are also wonderfully nutritious, especially if they are sprouted and shelled. They are high in protein, magnesium, vitamin B and good fats, according to an analysis by the International Journal of Nutrition and Food Sciences.