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- Hi guys, I'm Doctor Mei Fleming

and welcome to an episode of ask an Eye Doc

where I answer your questions on social media.

Rosaline asks, "Do high end sunglasses protect your eyes

"any better than gas station sunglasses."

You buy glasses at a gas station?

These were really cheap,

are they really protecting my eyes?

A lot of high end glasses have polarization

which is a filter that filters out reflective light.

Also another feature is anti-reflective coating.

Have you ever noticed your wearing glasses

and you just feel like all this glare is coming

into your eyes.

That's what anti-reflective coating decreases.

Another feature of high end glasses

are mirror coatings which actually decrease

the amount of light that enters your eye.

When shopping for sunglasses

look for full UV coverage.

You're looking for a sticker that says UV 400

which covers both UVA and UVB lights which are

harmful for the eyes.

Be careful,

some glasses have stickers on them but don't actually

cover the full range.

That was a great question.

If you have nay more keep them coming at #AskAnEyeDoc.

For more infomation >> Do I really need high-end sunglasses? - Duration: 1:07.

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Do I Need to Have a Title Search Completed When I Buy a Home? | Home Buyer Tips - Duration: 1:30.

Hi, everyone! Melanie Cameron here with The Cameron Team at Coldwell Banker Sea Coast

Advantage in Wilmington, North Carolina. Today, our video topic is whether or not

you need to have the title search completed when you buy a property.

The short answer for that is absolutely yes. Title searches in our area are

typically done by title companies or attorneys. Mostly around here, attorneys

handled that. What they're looking for is any issues with the title,

making sure that there's no judgments or liens against the property that there would

potentially be an issue of clearing up prior to closing. Most people have a

mortgage on a property, so that's a lien against the property and that's usually

paid off - well that IS paid off whenever you close on a property, but they're also

looking to make sure that there's no tax lien or IRS liens, or mechanic's liens on

a property that would prevent the current owner from transferring clear

title to you when you buy it. So, absolutely

need a title will search done when you buy a house. We know the best attorneys

in town. Happy to recommend anyone to you, should you need it. If you have any

questions or comments, please give us a call at 910-202-2546 or check us

out at TheCameronTeam.net. Remember to keep liking, sharing, and commenting on

Facebook and YouTube so you can get in on our monthly drawings. Have a great day!

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