No only men more than females
how does blindness affect our society
yes
it affects almost about everyone in the worlds population
Angelman Syndrome affects people of all races and ethnicities equally. It is caused by a genetic abnormality and occurs in approximately 1 in 15,000 live births worldwide.
The populations of Ireland and Wales have a higher incidence than other countries, and Caucasian people tend to get it more than non-Caucasians.
No, of course colour blindness is not a form of autism. Autism is a neurological difference that results in social and communication problems, along with other issues like sensory problems and executive functioning problems. Autism isn't even comparable to colour blindness.
The defect most commonly affects individuals who inherit it genetically, such as those with a family history of the defect. Additionally, the defect may indirectly affect populations by increasing the risk of certain health conditions associated with the defect or impacting disease prevalence in certain populations.
Blind people may speak any language that is commonly spoken in their community or country. The ability to speak a language is not determined by sight, but rather by exposure to and learning of the language through communication with others. Braille is a tactile writing system that is often used by blind individuals to read and write in various languages.
River blindness is transmitted to people when a black fly bites
Soldiers died. Specific populations were also targeted for death by the not-nice Germans.
No, it is not an infectious disease like a cold or flu. Color blindness occurs in people who have a specific genetic trait for it. They often have adapted to the visual disorder by the time they are tested to find out they have it.
yes some types of blindness can be recovered. it depends on what type of blindness it is.