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		<title>Who can wear contact lenses?</title>
		<description>Studies show that nine out of people can choose to wear contact lenses. However there may be individuals who will be unable to wear contact lenses. Some reasons why you can't wear contact lenses:
- If you have recurring eye infections and other eye ailments.
- If you have eye allergies.
- If your en</description>
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		<title>What are the advantages and disadvantages of the different types of lenses?</title>
		<description>Hard contact lens is preferred over some other contact lenses since it is said to be durable and cost-effective. On the other hand, some people do not prefer this type of lens since it is uncomfortable to wear. This may be due to the fact that hard contact lens does not permit the oxygen to immediat</description>
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