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Twenty-one-year-old Mike Krumholz had fallen asleep wearing his contact lenses, however, a rare flesh-eating parasite that developed into his eyes led caused a severe infection resulting in vision loss in one eye. 
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Dry colours and gulal contain asbestos, silica, lead, chromium, cadmium, and others, all of which are detrimental to eye health The chemicals can damage or even lead to loss of epithelium, the protective covering for cornea which can have spillover effects on other eye parts
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The lenses, which resembled a "blueish mass" in the patient's eye, were causing her discomfort that she simply attributed to dry eye and old age.
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According to the study, the risk of safety problems from soft contact lens wear may even be lower in younger children compared to teenagers.
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Researchers from Oregon State University in the US first developed an inexpensive method to make indium gallium zinc oxide (IGZO) electronics.
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According to researchers, contact lenses make the eye microbiome more skin-like, with higher proportions of the skin bacteria and make them more prone to eye infections.
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Researchers at Melbourne-based RMIT University and the University of Adelaide are creating a stretchable nano-scale device to manipulate light.
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The green eyewear collection is made of 96 percent recycled plastic material and is in line with company`s commitment towards protecting the environment.
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Youngsters buying the lenses may wish to recreate the look of the Twilight films and Vampire Diaries TV show.






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