left handed people live in a world designed by right handed people. left handed people do have a reduced life expectancy due to increased incidence of accidents.
i am colourblind. i choose not to drive in towns i do not know after dark unless i have a wakeful passenger. i have lost count of the number of times i have not seen traffic lights because i was concentrating on the road or traffic.
traffic lights are all the same colour and the same colour as streetlighting. in the dark traffic lights are just another light in one's peripheral vision.
i can't see sunburn, or bruising, or blushing, or red warning lights on car dashboards. these deficiencies put me at a disadvantage.
Color blindness has both little and extreme affects on a persons life. Depending on the level of blindness, they may not have any problems on a personal level. The more extreme of this would be inability to shop in any situation that used color coding for specific tasks and color coordination. In that persons professional life, they are severely punished for their lack of color vision. Many employers have a policy regarding color blindness that is usually pretty cut and dry: color blind equals immediate disqualification. Examples would include Law enforcement, electrician, EMS, Pilot, train conductor, Some Military jobs including aforementioned, and the general discrimination by the general public that sees color blindness as not being able to see any color at all, which is untrue, as such a condition is actually very rare.
No colour blindness does not affect a certain age group it can affect anyone but usually you are born with colour blindness its not like usually as you grow older you go blind its completely different
A person is color blind their entire life. They are born with the condition.
A person who is color blind lives the same amount of time as anyone else.
They just can't see a difference between some colors.
No color blindness cannot effect learning unless it's either rainbow related color related and maybe art related
for a long time
Color blindness typically does not affect life expectancy. It is a hereditary condition that primarily impacts the way individuals perceive colors. People with color blindness can lead normal, healthy lives without any impact on their overall life expectancy.
Color blindness that is inherited is present in both eyes and remains constant over an individual's entire life. Some cases of acquired color vision loss are not severe, may appear in only one eye, and last for only a short time.
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.
This condition would have no impact on life expectancy.
OCD does not affect life expectancy.
The life expectancy for someone with chronic granulomatous, or CGD, depends on the severity of the individual's condition. Someone who is only mildly affected may have an average life expectancy.
The life expectancy for a someone in Cuba is about 77.08 years. Women have a slightly longer life expectancy than men in that island nation.
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The life expectancy with someone with carcinoid lung cancer depends on the stage of the cancer. For people with stage 1, the life expectancy is 93%. For people with stage 5, the life expectancy is 57%.
No, but not seeing an oncoming bus can.
Normal
63 years