who discovered color blindness
John Dalton "discovered" color blindness after he was looking at a Pelargonium zonale(a kind of flower). Dalton saw the flower as blue, whereas it is in actuality, pink. Dalton noted this fact in 1792
its John Dalton bitches!
When they first started using colored lights as signals they discovered that some people couldn't tell them apart. So employment physicals began to test for color blindness.
color blindness night blindness snow blindness
Yes. See Wikipedia - Pingelap (#Color-blindness)
No one discovered "blindness" It has been with us since the first group of Humans walked the earth.
It is not true that color blindness is most common in females. Color blindness is most common in males and approximately 8 percent of men have it.
The cause of color blindness is X-linked factors.
Color blindness is hereditary and non-communicable.
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Colour (color) blindness is genetic and is not curable.-- The question asks whether red-green color blindness is treatable, not curable.