Depending on where you look, it can either be one in eight men are colour vision deficient or one in twelve, but regardless of the stats, it is true more men have this condition than women. It occurs in only about 1 in 250 women. So that equates to about 95% of people who are […]
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Colour blindness occurs when you are unable to see the full range of colours that are perceptible to the human eye. Most colour blind people are able to see things as clearly as other people but they are unable to fully ‘see’ red, green or blue light. There are different types of colour blindness and […]
Alcohol consumption among young adults is widely accepted in modern society and may be the starting point for abusive use of alcohol at later stages of life. Chronic alcohol exposure can lead to visual function impairment and the impact of alcohol on vision and broader health can extend beyond what we feel in the moment. […]
Having a colour vision deficiency is a way of life, and for colour vision deficit people, it is their life. They don’t have a choice, and they learn to adapt. Many people think that colour blind people see the world in only black and white, like old movies. While this is not the case, complete […]

