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Millions have been buzzing about the eclipse that will put portions of the United States in darkness in the middle of the day on April 8. Dr. Ellen Butts, assistant professor of Ophthalmology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, joined The Rick Dayton Show to talk about safety measures that should be taken to protect our eyes. She says even though Pittsburgh is not in the path of totality, it doesn't mean damage will not be done to your eyes if you look directly at the eclipse. She also gives some suggestions of things you can do or make to safely view the eclipse.

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Millions have been buzzing about the eclipse that will put portions of the United States in darkness in the middle of the day on April 8. Dr. Ellen Butts, assistant professor of Ophthalmology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, joined The Rick Dayton Show to talk about safety measures that should be taken to protect our eyes. She says even though Pittsburgh is not in the path of totality, it doesn't mean damage will not be done to your eyes if you look directly at the eclipse. She also gives some suggestions of things you can do or make to safely view the eclipse.

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