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Poor contact lens hygiene and exceeding recommended wear-time can lead to serious eye infections and corneal damage

July 17, 2014Dr. Barry Dworkin

Madely Health Headlines Commentary for July 17, 2014

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Keep contact lenses clean, doctors warn after amoeba eats through eyeballs

 

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