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  • Correcting Vision While Teens Sleep
  • Good Friends Prevent Dating Abuse
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  • Middle School Parents Aren’t Ready for College

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 Correcting Vision While Teens Sleep

 

 

Good Friends Prevent Dating Abuse

 

 

 Green Teens for Safe Cosmetics

 

 

Middle School Parents Aren’t Ready for College

 

 

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Issue: January 2008

Readers' Comments

Jill Anderson 01/22/08

We've also been using nighttime contacts for 3 years, started at age 12. So much easier than soft contacts or glasses. The only downside is that he is limited to wearing them 9 hours per night. On those rare occasions when he gets to sleep in, he has to wake up to take them out, then go back to bed. Best to do it sooner, before their eyes get really bad.

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