PURPLE!
A purple nose in an elderly male could be a sign of poor circulation or a vascular issue, such as Raynaud's disease or purpura. It is important for him to see a doctor for a proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Yes, a 12 year old can help the elderly by assisting with simple tasks like running errands, reading to them, or keeping them company. It's important for the child to have supervision and guidance from a responsible adult while helping the elderly.
The best place to find information online about Respite Care would be at health sites devoted to caring for the elderly. It's also a good idea to check out the local hospital to see what information is available.
I'm elderly, and the two reasons I can think of are:Falls are embarrassing.When you have relatives (probably children) doting over you, if they learn you've fallen they want to further restrict your activity. "You have to use a walker from now on." Talk about embarrassing. Or, "See, more evidence. You're going to have to stop driving." Or "See, more evidence. We're moving you to a facility where they check to be sure you're all right. You'll love it there." Yeah, like prisoners love their confinement.
Color vision is made possible by special cells in the retina called cones. These cones are sensitive to different wavelengths of light and allow us to perceive different colors. The brain then processes the signals from these cones to create our perception of color.
a baby usually starts to see color around 12 months or 1 year old.
"Color" is a property that applies to things you can see and usually touch, not to abstract concepts such as years.
Around 3 or 4 months usually
A hyperlink, or link for short, is that clickable text you see on a webpage that is usually a different color than the rest of the text.
It is usually red, but vaginal discharge can be different colors depending on the cause. If you are unsure about the color of your discharge ask your parents or see a doctor.
Sperm doesn't really have a proper colour to it, it is usually clear. If not, see a doctor.
Color of blood when you look at it should be brilliant red (assuming you are not red-color blind) and when it clots its usually turns brownish.
Usually the mineral deposits a certain color or colors that you wouldn't see otherwise.
If it is white when it is usually a different color, it means it is albino. (Not a disease, don't worry.)
Most people who have been diagnosed as "color blind" are unable to see red and green, or shades of those colors. They can usually see yellow, blue, purple and shades of those hues, as well as black, gray, white, brown, and tan.
no, tigers don't see color because they are color blind
they see color.