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		<title>Can I wear my contact lenses when swimming?</title>
		<description>Yes. You may opt to wear your contact lenses when swimming and after a considerable advise from your eye specialist. However you must be cautious wearing your contact lenses when swimming because your eyes may be irritated when pool dirt and other bacteria goes into it. 
Some preventive measures are</description>
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		<title>Why do eyes need oxygen?</title>
		<description>An ample amount of oxygen in the eyes produces a healthy cornea so that you will have good quality eyesight. When the level of oxygen in the eyes decreases, it can lead for the eyes to be strained. 
keywords: Contact Lens | Contact Lenses | Contacts | Vision | Eyesight | Eyes</description>
		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Oct 2006 11:20:56 -0600</pubDate>
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