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You might be blind!
Colour blindness affects one in twenty men. Although it's not a serious condition, it can affect your perception of colours in a few ways, for example:
- Different shades of red are dull/indistinct
- Men are unable to distinguish between greens, oranges, pale reds, and browns. These colours appear as the same hue only being distinguished by their intensity.
- Blues and yellows cannot be distinguished
- All colours are black and white
It is hereditary (from an abnormal gene inherited from the mother) and affects mainly men; however, it may also occur because of diseases or as a side effect of medicines.
Colour blindness cannot be treated; however, it should cause no harm to a person who has it, so treatment is not necessary.
You can find it if you have colour blindness by taking this quick and easy test
here.
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