Occasionally, changes can occur in the affected person's capacity to see colors after age 60.
The cause of color blindness is X-linked factors.
Color blindness does not effect the aging process at all. It won't cause hardly any complications throughout life, except that we often confuse colors.
carried on the X chromosomes
Its cause of a genetic reason.
who discovered color blindness
Most of the time, color blindness is first realized at a child's first formal vision examination, usually between the ages of 8 and 10. If the color blindness is severe (most of the time, it is a relatively mild form) then an alert teacher may suspect it at an earlier age.
No - colour-blindness is the inability of the brain to interpret correctly colours that the eyes see, or maybe the eyes have a defect in their structure that sends the wrong signals to the brain. Blindness (total?) is when the eyes are unable to send visual signals to the brain at all. Maybe the optic nerve is damaged, or the eyes themselves are damaged - there are various medical reasons for the cause of blindness.
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Television does not cause blindness.
Yes. See Wikipedia - Pingelap (#Color-blindness)
Color blindness is typically inherited through genetic mutations, most commonly on the X chromosome, making it more prevalent in males. It can also occur due to damage to the retina or optic nerve, or as a result of certain diseases or medications. Some people may experience color blindness as a result of aging or other health conditions. In rare cases, it can be acquired rather than inherited.