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		<title>Contact Lens Care - Avoid Long-Term Eye Problems</title>
		<description>Buying a pair of contacts is easy. Anyone who has a tiny income can buy himself or herself a pair. Actually, teenagers today find the contacts a great way of expressing themselves, sometimes having some 10-15 pairs to keep changing. How much do you know about contact lens care? 
What Actually is Co</description>
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		<title>Monthly Disposable Contact Lenses Care Guide</title>
		<description>Monthly disposables are amongst the most popular type of contact lenses for the 75 million wearers worldwide. This is because they are cost effective and very comfortable owing to the development of new lens material which allows more oxygen to reach the eye. 
We have put together a care guide to h</description>
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		<title>Disposable Contact Lens</title>
		<description>Lens that are used temporally and replaced after a specified period of time are termed as disposable contact lenses. A doctor advises to replace the contact lenses to maintain the smooth functioning of the eye. 
There are different terminologies regarding the types of contact lenses. Disposable con</description>
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		<title>RGP vs. Soft Contact Lenses - Which Is Best for You?</title>
		<description>When asked 'what would you prefer - soft contact lenses or rigid?', most people would say 'soft, of course'. The idea of having a hard object in your eyes scares people and eye doctors know about this, so they tend to prescribe soft lenses for their patients. But which type provides more benefits fo</description>
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		<title>Types of Contact Lens and the risks involved</title>
		<description>Types of Contact LensesDo you know that more than 24 million people in the United States wear contact lens? Because of the demand, many types of contact lenses are available in the market today. The type of contacts you use depends on your particular situation. Your eye doctor will be able to help y</description>
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		<title>Contact Lens Care and Hygiene</title>
		<description>For first time wearers looking after contact lenses properly can be a slightly confusing subject. Most first time wearers are told that not cleaning their lenses properly can cause eye infections. However, it is not always entirely clear how to take best care of them. 
In this article we shall answ</description>
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		<title>The Past And Future Of Contact Lenses</title>
		<description>Have you ever wondered about the history of contact lens? How have they been invented? And how do contacts correct vision? 
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		<title>Disposable Contact Lenses – Simple But Powerful</title>
		<description>Throughout time there have been various means of correcting vision. There was the monocle, then the glasses that were on a chain or a stick, and then there were eyeglasses as we know them today but there were not as many styles as there are now. As technology improved the lenses of glasses were gett</description>
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		<title>What You Should Know Before You Get Contact Lenses</title>
		<description>There are a number of reasons why so many people around the world suffer from vision deterioration old age, disease of the retina, cornea to name but a few. To help with vision around 1284 in Italy, Salvino D'Armate inventing the first wearable eyeglasses but vision aids where around much longer D'A</description>
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