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How to protect your eyes during air quality problems in Metro Detroit
Canadian wildfires have caused hazardous air conditions in Michigan, posing risks to eye health. Dr. Christopher Sesi from Shanbom Eye Specialist in Berkeley advises avoiding contact lenses, wearing protective eyewear, using preservative-free eye drops, and seeking medical help if symptoms like redness or blurry vision occur.
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