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		<title>Bifocal Contact Lenses – What Are They</title>
		<description>For year's people who had both nearsightedness and farsightedness had to suffer with eyeglasses that had thick lenses with a line across them. Not only were the glasses heavy but the frames for glasses in general were to say the least, unattractive. The other problem with the bifocal lenses was adju</description>
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		<title>Bifocal Contact Lens Basics</title>
		<description>For many of us, presbyopia is a fact of life. Simply defined, presbyopia is the inability to focus on items in close range. This condition is caused by the lens in the eye becoming less and less flexible as we age. Unfortunately, most of us will need corrective lenses and even bifocals at some point</description>
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		<title>Bifocal and Toric Contact Lenses Offer More Options for All Eyes</title>
		<description>Two of the most common contact lens prescriptions prescribed for people today are for the eye conditions of presbyopia and astigmatism. Modern technology has made bifocal and toric contact lens designs available in both the rigid gas permeable (RGP) lenses and the soft lenses, offering more options </description>
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		<title>Bifocal Contact lenses - Ready To Wear</title>
		<description>Eyeglasses with thick lenses and a line across them were the only option for people with both nearsightedness and farsightedness. Eyeglass frames were heavy and not only that they were to say the least unattractive. Bifocal Contact lenses were difficult to get used to wearing. Going down stairs espe</description>
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		<title>Contact Lenses - New Trends</title>
		<description>Fashion industry is brimming with new trends one of them is the use of contact lenses. Youngsters today prefer varied eye colors for different appearances. This has created a strong demand for disposable contact lenses or soft lenses in the market. Disposable lenses come in variety of replacement op</description>
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		<title>Contacts Easy On The Eyes</title>
		<description>Today, contact lenses are quite common. Nevertheless, there are plenty of questions that most people ask. No matter what the question is, the initial thing to do before you go for contacts is to see your optician. You may decide to wear contact lenses even if you have 20/20 vision. The contacts opti</description>
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