Near Sightedness, Far Sightedness and Contacts
Video Description: What is the difference between near sightedness and far sightedness? Do contacts affect either of these conditions? Find out more in this video. Related Article Subjects: Vision and Contacts, eye health, far sighted, far sightedness, near sighted, near sightedness, tv360, visionVision and Contacts
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