Top Color Blindness Blogs

If a man can’t tell the difference between red and green or blue and yellow, he has color blindness. One in ten men has color blindness and very few women. The most severe form of color blindness is achromatopsia, and this person can’t see any color. What can a medical assistant do to relieve worry caused by color blindness? What tricks of the trade are out there to keep a closet, color oriented; to help a person put on the same color pair of socks? To help them out in the world where knowing the color of something may be as important as funding the correct restaurant? These award-winning blogs will help. Learn what patients with this disease are doing to stay on top of things. Discover what you can do to better help a patient with their color blindness, whether it is minor or major. See how you can help.

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